 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1832
...summer's evening. ' Only Dick Christian,';}; answers Lord Forester, ' and it is nothing new to him.' ' But he'll be drowned,' exclaims Lord Kinnaird. ' I shouldn't...observes Mr. William Coke. But the pace is too good to inquire. The fox does his best to escape : he threads hedge-rows, tries the out-buildings of a farm-house,... | |
 | Pierce Egan - 1832 - 414 páginas
...summer's evening. 'Only Dick Christian,'! answers Lord Forester, • and it is nothing new to him." ' But he'll be drowned !' exclaims Lord Kinnaird. * I shouldn't...observes Mr. William Coke. But the pace is too good to inquire. The fox does his best to escape : he threads hedge-rows, tries the out-buildings of a farmbouse,... | |
 | William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1832
...summer's evening. ' Only Dick Christian,';}; answers Lord Forester, ' and it is nothing new to him.' ' But he'll be drowned,' exclaims Lord Kinnaird. ' I shouldn't...observes Mr. William Coke. But the pace is too good to inquire. The fox does his best to escape : he threads hedge-rows, tries the out-buildings of a farm-house,... | |
 | 1832
...summer's evening ; ' Only Dick Christiant,' answers Lord Forester, ' and it is nothing new to him.' ' But he'll be drowned,' exclaims Lord Kinnaird. ' I shouldn't...wonder,' observes Mr. William Coke. But the pace is foe good to inquire. " The fox does hie best to escape. He threads hedge-rows, tries the out-buildings... | |
 | Pierce Egan - 1832 - 414 páginas
...Lord Forester, ' and it is nothing new to him.' « But !" II be drowned !' exclaims Lord Kinnaird. '1 shouldn't wonder,' observes Mr. William Coke. But the pace is too good to inquire. Tie fox does his best to escape : he threads hedge-rows, tries the out-buildings of a farmhouse,... | |
 | 1833
...summer's evening. 'Only Dick Christian,'! answers Lord Forester, 'and it is nothing new to him.' 'But he'll be drowned,' exclaims Lord Kinnaird. 'I should'nt...observes Mr. William Coke. But the pace is too good to inquire. "The fox does his best to escape: he threads hedge-rows, tries the out-buildings of a farm-house,... | |
 | William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1833
...evening. ' Only Dick Christian,' answers Lord Tonaster, ' and it is nothing new to him !' — ' But he'll be drowned,' exclaims Lord Kinnaird. ' I shouldn't wonder,' observes Mr. William Colee. But the pace is too good to inquire." .Themen whose pleasures so steel their hearts are legislators... | |
 | Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - 1834
...evening. ' Only Dick Christian,' * answers Lord Forester, ' and it is nothing new to him.' ' But he '11 be drowned,' exclaims Lord Kinnaird. ' I shouldn't...observes Mr. William Coke. But the pace is too good to inquire." ***** " ' Not hurt, I hope,' exclaims Mr. Maxse, to somebody whom he gets a glimpse of through... | |
 | Philip Alexander Prince - 1843
...summer's evening. ' Only Dick Christian,' answers lord Forrester, 'and it is nothing new to him.' ' But he'll be drowned !' exclaims Lord Kinnaird. ' I shouldn't...observes Mr. William Coke ; ' but the pace is too good to inquire.' The fox does his best to escape ; he threads hedgerows, tries the outbuildings of a farmhouse,... | |
 | Nimrod - 1843 - 258 páginas
...be!" " Only Dick Christian *," answers Lord Forester, " and it's nothing new to him." " But he "11 be drowned," exclaims Lord Kinnaird. " I shouldn't...observes Mr. William Coke. But the pace is too good to inquire. The fox does his best to escape: he threads hedgerows, tries the out-buildings of a farm house,... | |
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