| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 páginas
...following another : a few were carrying no burdens, bnt the rest were either mounted or heavily laden. As soon as the leading mule came to the commencement...finest mule we had, and, on that account, had twice (W much to carry as any of the others. With his nose to the ground, literally smelling his way, he... | |
| 1842 - 414 páginas
...following another: a few were carrying no burdens, but the rest were either mounted or heavilv laden. As soon as the leading mule came to the commencement...account, had twice as much to carry as any of the others. With his nose to the ground, literally smelling his way, he walked gently on, often changing the position... | |
| John Comly - 1849 - 234 páginas
...baggage. As soon as the leading mule came to the beginning of the difficult pass, he stopped, as if unwilling to proceed ; and of course all the rest...account, had twice as much to carry as any of the others. With his nose to the ground, he seemed to be smelling his •way, and then walked slowly on ; often... | |
| Joseph Foulkes Winks - 1853 - 786 páginas
...following another: a few were carrying no burdens, but the rest were either mounted or heavily laden. As soon as the leading mule came to the commencement...account, had twice as much to carry as any of the others. With his nose to the ground, literally smelling his way, he walked gently on, often changing the position... | |
| Book - 1853 - 230 páginas
...rest were either mounted or heavily laden. As soon as the leading mule came to the BAGGAGE MULES. 173 commencement of the pass he stopped, evidently unwilling...account had twice as much to carry as any of the others. With his nose to the ground, literally smelling his way, he walked gently on, often changing the position... | |
| 1855 - 358 páginas
...soon as the leading mule came to the commence251 merit of the Pass, he stopped, evidently nnwilliijg to proceed, and of course all the rest stopped also....account, had twice as much to carry as any of the others. With his nose to the ground, literally smelling his way, he walked gently on, often changing the position... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1871 - 200 páginas
...following another ; a few were carrying no burdens, but the rest were either mounted or heavily laden. As soon as the leading mule came to the commencement...account, had twice as much to carry as any of the others. With his nose to the ground, literally smelling his way, he walked gently on, often changing the position... | |
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