| 1829 - 502 sidor
...submitted very quietly ; and, when shaved, he was really an exceedingly good-looking fellow, and I have seen many a ' blood' in Bond Street not half so prepossessing...alive, in his Majesty's 22d regiment of foot, who cm vouch for the truth of this anecdote."— P. 80 — 3. We can afford additional space only for the... | |
| 1829 - 504 sidor
...and I have seen many a ' blood' in Bond Street not half so prepossessing in his appearance. We thsn started him up the hill, though he seemed rather reluctant...who can vouch for the truth of this anecdote."— -P. 80 — 3. M'c can afford additional space only for the following humorous account of the manner... | |
| 1829 - 492 sidor
...submitted very quietly ; and, when shaved, he was really an exceedingly good-looking fellow, and I have seen many a ' blood' in Bond Street not half so prepossessing...and he in time became quite domesticated and tame. Thero are many now alive, in his Majesty's 22d regiment of foot, who can vouch for the truth of this... | |
| 1829 - 838 sidor
...they did not know him again, and accordingly pelted him with stones and beat him with sticks in MI unmerciful a manner, that poor Father Murphy actually...Foot who can vouch for the truth of this anecdote." NOTE. — I copy this article to show, that if it be necessary to send missionaries to any part of... | |
| 1834 - 222 sidor
...companions came down to meet him; but, fiom the alteration which shaving his head and face had made on him, they did not know him again, and, accordingly,...are many now alive, in his Majesty's 22d regiment, who can vouch for the truth of this anecdote." 68 THE GUANA. The above ia an accurate representation,... | |
| 1855 - 358 sidor
...companions came down to meet him; but, from the alteration which shaving his head and face had made on him, they did not know him again, and, accordingly,...tame. There are many now alive, in his Majesty's 22d regi5ment, who can vouch for the truth of this anecdote " 229 THE STORMY PETREL [From " English Songs... | |
| Ascott Robert Hope Moncrieff - 1882 - 420 sidor
...but, from the alteration which shaving his head and face had made in him, they MONKEY TRICKS. AS?. did not know him again, and accordingly pelted him...and he in time became quite domesticated and tame." Such a tale reads like one told to the marines, but other travellers give much the same account of... | |
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