The Percy Anecdotes: Original and Select [by] Sholto and Reuben Percy, Brothers of the Benedictine Monastery, Mont Benger, Том 9T. Boys, 1826 |
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... appearing more inhuman than lions themselves . MORE FAITHFUL THAN FAVOURED . Sir Harry Lee , of Ditchley , in Oxfordshire , an- cestor of the Earls of Litchfield , had a mastiff which guarded the house and yard , but had never met with ...
... appearing more inhuman than lions themselves . MORE FAITHFUL THAN FAVOURED . Sir Harry Lee , of Ditchley , in Oxfordshire , an- cestor of the Earls of Litchfield , had a mastiff which guarded the house and yard , but had never met with ...
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... appeared very extraordinary ; especially to those who at once recollected the dog's remarkable attachment to his master , and several instances in which Macaire's envy and hatred to Aubri de Mon- didier , had been conspicuous ...
... appeared very extraordinary ; especially to those who at once recollected the dog's remarkable attachment to his master , and several instances in which Macaire's envy and hatred to Aubri de Mon- didier , had been conspicuous ...
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... appeared to be , to facilitate their escape from the attacks of serpents , which harbour in the roofs of thatched houses , or crawl up along the walls , and not unfrequently devonr both the mother and her young . REMORSE . A few years ...
... appeared to be , to facilitate their escape from the attacks of serpents , which harbour in the roofs of thatched houses , or crawl up along the walls , and not unfrequently devonr both the mother and her young . REMORSE . A few years ...
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... appearance which so often astonishes and appals the travellers . that frequent the Grampian mountains . Down one of those ... appeared that he had wandered to the brink of the precipice , and then either fallen or scrambled down till he ...
... appearance which so often astonishes and appals the travellers . that frequent the Grampian mountains . Down one of those ... appeared that he had wandered to the brink of the precipice , and then either fallen or scrambled down till he ...
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... appearance , and claimed possession . The sparrow , firmly seated , resisted the claim of the swallow ; a smart battle ensued , in which the swallow was joined by its mate , and during the conflict by several of their comrades . All the ...
... appearance , and claimed possession . The sparrow , firmly seated , resisted the claim of the swallow ; a smart battle ensued , in which the swallow was joined by its mate , and during the conflict by several of their comrades . All the ...
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Страница 36 - ... had instantly disappeared. Struck with this singular circumstance, he remained at home one day ; and when the dog as usual departed with his piece of cake, he resolved to follow him, and find out the cause of his strange procedure.
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