| Thomas Brown - 1829 - 590 страници
...power, conscious of its deserts, stationed around, the dog penetrated into the hall, and couched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. The fatal hour of execution arrived, the doors were opened, his dog received him at... | |
| 1832 - 670 страници
...When the day of receiving sentence arrived, the dog forced his way into the hall, and couched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. At the fatal hour of execution, this faithful animal alone, dared, even under the eye... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 286 страници
...notwithstanding the crowd, notwithstanding the guard, the dog penetrated into the hall, and crouched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose forever. The judges condemned him; he was reconducted to the prison, and the dog from that time... | |
| Joseph Belcher - 1834 - 590 страници
...When the day of receiving sentence arrived, the dog forced his way into the hall, and couched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. At the fatal hour of execution, this faithful auimal alone, dared, even under the eye... | |
| 1838 - 944 страници
...power, conscious of its deserts, stations around, the dog penetrated into the hall, and couched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. " The fatal hour of execution arrives ; the doors open ; his dog receives him at the... | |
| 1852 - 670 страници
...notwith-standing the crowd, notwithstanding the guard, the dog penetrated into the hull, and crouched himself ``W Xpg Ս g 6h {d # + -z *~\ b lose forever. The judges condemned him; he was reconducted to the pris-on, and the dog from that time... | |
| James White - 1847 - 650 страници
...power, conscious of its deserts, stations around, the dog penetrated into the hall, and crouched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose forever. The judges condemned his master ; " and may my tears be pardoned," says the benevolent... | |
| National Sunday school union - 1853 - 344 страници
...notwithstanding the crowd and the vigilance of the guard, the dog penetrated into the hall, and crouched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. The judges condemned him; he was re-conducted to the prison, and the dog from that time... | |
| 1856 - 1270 страници
...When the day of receiving sentence arrived, the dog forced his way into the hall, and couched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. At the fatal hour of execution, this faithful animal alone, dared, even under the eye... | |
| Marshall John and co - 1876 - 168 страници
...notwithstanding the crowd, and the vigilance of the guard, the dog penetrated into the hall, and crouched himself between the legs of the unhappy man, whom he was about to lose for ever. The judges condemned him; he was recouducted to the prison, and the dog from that time... | |
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