... gorge and escape us for that night. Jack felt bound in honour to prevent this ; so he laid himself well out to his work, and with the most wonderful instinct availed himself of every inch of ground by which he could gain the entrance to the gorge... Stories about:- (by lady M.A. Barker). - Página 100por lady Mary Anne Broome - 1871Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Norman Macleod - 1869 - 706 páginas
...which he could gain the entrance to the gorge before the mob. He not only succeeded in heading them, but actually turned them into the stock-yard close...the horses in, and therefore he took this duty on himself. How he shook himself when we had reached this point II was already jolted nearly to death,... | |
| London readers - 1878 - 248 páginas
...which he could gain the entrance to the gorge before the mob. He not only succeeded in heading them, but actually turned them into the stock-yard close...the horses in, and therefore he took this duty on himself. How he shook himself when we had reached this point ! I was already jolted nearly to death,... | |
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