| William Joseph O'Neill Daunt - 1848 - 358 páginas
...asked him how he always had managed to steal the./af cows; to which he gravely answered : — 'Why then I'll tell your honour the whole secret of that,...always know the fat cattle in the dark, is by this token — that the fat cows always stand out in the more exposed places — but the lean ones always... | |
| John Burke, Bernard Burke - 1848 - 424 páginas
...him how he always managed to steal the/oi cows, to which he gravely answered : — ' Why then I '11 tell your honour the whole secret of that, Sir. Whenever...for if the weather is very bad, the chances are that nobodv will be up to see your honour. The way you '11 always know the fat cattle in the dark is by... | |
| William J. O'Neill Daunt - 1848 - 660 páginas
...asked him how he always had managed to steal tliefat cows ; to which he gravely answered : — 'Why then I'll tell your honour the whole secret of that,...on the worst night you can, for if the weather is verybad, the chances are that nobody will be up to see your honour. The way you'll always know the... | |
| 1848 - 690 páginas
...gravely answered : ' Why, then, I '11 tell your honor the whole secret of that, sir. Whenever your honor goes to steal a cow, always go on the worst night...the chances are that nobody will be up to see your honor. The way you '11 always know the fat cattle in the dark, is by this token — that the fat cows... | |
| William Makepeace Thackeray - 1916 - 838 páginas
...cow in the dark. He was delighted to be able to tell the Counsellor something he did not know. ' Why then, I'll tell your honour the whole secret of that,...always know the fat cattle in the dark is by this token — that the fat cows always stand in the most exposed places — but the lean ones always go... | |
| James Paterson - 1882 - 546 páginas
...O'Connell asked him how he always contrived to steal the fat cows : to which he gravely replied, " Why, then, I'll tell your honour the whole secret of that,...always know the fat cattle in the dark is by this token — that the fat cows always stand out in the more exposed places, but the lean ones always go... | |
| James Paterson - 1899 - 808 páginas
...O'Connell asked him how he always contrived to steal the fat cows : to which he gravely replied, " Why, then, I'll tell your honour the whole secret of that,...weather is very bad, the chances are that nobody will he up to see your honour. The way you'll always know the fat cattle in the dark is by this tolo>n —... | |
| 1908 - 554 páginas
...gravely replied: "Why, then, I'll tell your honor the whole secret of that. sir. Whenever your honor goes to steal a cow. always go on the worst night...the chances are that nobody will be up to see your honor. The way you'll always know the fat cattle in the dark is by this token-rthat the fat cows always... | |
| 1918 - 708 páginas
...gravely answered: "Well, then, I'll tell your honor the whole secret of that, sir. Whenever your honor goes to steal a cow, always go on the worst night...the chances are that nobody will be up to see your honor. The way you'll always know the fat cattle in the dark is by this token — that the fat cows... | |
| Charles Anthony Shriner - 1918 - 712 páginas
...gravely answered: "Well, then, I'll tell your honor the whole secret of that, sir. Whenever your honor goes to steal a cow, always go on the worst night you can, for if the weather is very had the chances are that nobody will be up to see your honor. The way you'll always know the fat cattle... | |
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