Terrier's blood is up, and his soul unsatisfied; he grips the first dog he meets, and discovering she is not a dog, in Homeric phrase, he makes a brief sort of amende, and is off. The boys, with Bob and me at their head, are after him: down Niddry street... The Charm of Edinburgh: An Anthology - Trang 133được biên tập bởi - 1913 - 438 trangXem Toàn bộ - Giới thiệu về cuốn sách này
| John Brown - 1859 - 36 trang
...and me at their head, <»«• rtff< ^ liiffi { <l'/Wf» Niddry Street he goes, l,<-iif on Miwliirf} up the Cowgate like an arrow — Bob and I, and our small men, panting behind There, under the single arch of the South Bridge, is a huge ma^fl^ sauntering down the middle of the causeway, as if... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 470 trang
...But the Bull Terrier's blood is up, and his soul unsatisfied; he grips the first dog he meets, and discovering she is not a dog, in Homeric phrase, he...and our small men, panting behind. There, under the single arch of the South Bridge, is « huge mastiff, sauntering down the middle of the causeway, as... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 548 trang
...But the Bull Terrier's blood is up, and his soul unsatisfied ; he grips the first dog he meets, and discovering she is not a dog, in Homeric phrase, he...and our small men, panting behind. There, under the single arch of the South Bridge, is a huge mastiff, sauntering down the middle of the causeway, as... | |
| John Brown - 1862 - 360 trang
...Terrier's blood is up, and his soul unsatisfied ; he grips the first dog he meets, and discoverina^she is not a dog, in Homeric phrase, he makes a brief...and our small men, panting behind. There , under the single arch of the South Bridge , is a huge mastiff, sauntering down the middle of the causeway, as... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 192 trang
...But the Bull Terrier's blood is up, and his soul unsatisfied ; he grips the first dog he meets, and discovering she is not a dog, in Homeric phrase, he...he goes, bent on mischief; up the Cowgate like an arrow—Bob and I, and our small men, panting behind. There, under the single arch of the South Bridge,... | |
| John Brown - 1866 - 192 trang
...But the Bull Terrier's blood is up, and his soul unsatisfied ; he grips the first dog he meets, and discovering she is not a dog, in Homeric phrase, he...with Bob and me at their head, are after him: down Niddrv Street he goes, bent on mischief; up the Cowgate like an arrow—Bob and I, and our small men,... | |
| John Brown - 1872 - 58 trang
...But the Bull Terrier's blood is up, and his soul unsatisfied ; he grips the first dog he meets, and discovering she is not a dog, in Homeric phrase, he...and our small men, panting behind. There, under the single arch of the South Bridge, is a huge mastiff, sauntering down the middle of the causeway, as... | |
| Rossiter Johnson - 1874 - 220 trang
...But the Bull Terrier's blood is up, and his soul unsatisfied ; he grips the first dog he meets, and discovering she is not a dog, in Homeric phrase, he...and our small men, panting behind. There, under the single arch of the South Bridge, is a huge mastiff, sauntering down the middle of the causeway, as... | |
| John Brown - 1877 - 58 trang
...But the Bull Terrier's blood is up, and his soul unsatisfied ; he grips the first dog he meets, and discovering she is not a dog, in Homeric phrase, he...he goes, bent on mischief; up the Cowgate like an arrow—Bob and I, and our small men, panting behind. There, under the single arch of the South Bridge,... | |
| 1879 - 336 trang
...But the Bull Terrier's blood is up, and his soul unsatisfied; he grips the first dog he meets, and discovering she is not a dog, in Homeric phrase, he...and our small men, panting behind. There, under the single arch of the South Bridge, is a huge mastiff, sauntering down the middle of the causeway, as... | |
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