| John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 sidor
...alone delight you, I must mend my pen before I attempt to give you an idea of the pleasure felt on such an expedition. After marching for a couple of hours,...barked vehemently. We felt assured that the Cougar was treed,'and that he would rest for some time to recover from his fatigue. As we came up to the dogs,... | |
| Sir William Jardine - 1834 - 400 sidor
...the horses' necks at liberty to jingle, hoppled the animals, and left them to shift for themselves. " After marching for a couple of hours, we again heard the dogs. Kach of us pressed forward, elated at the thought of terminating the career of the cougar. Some of... | |
| Grenville Mellen - 1839 - 934 sidor
...delight you, I must mend my pen be fore I attempt to give you an idea of the pleasure felt on such an expedition. After marching for a couple of hours, we again heard the dogs. Each of us again pressed forward, elated at the thought of terminating the career of the cougar. Some of the dogs... | |
| Thomas Bingley - 1840 - 236 sidor
...bridle to one of their legs so that they could not stray far), and left them to shift for themselves. " After marching for a couple of hours, we again heard...elated at the thought of terminating the career of the Puma ; some of the dogs were heard whining, although the greater part barked vehemently. We felt assured... | |
| William Russell, John Goldsbury - 1845 - 292 sidor
...for themselves. After marching for a couple of hours, we again heard the dogs. Each of us pressing forward, elated at the thought of terminating the...We felt assured that the cougar was treed, and that Le would rest for some lime, to recover from his fatigue. As we came up to the dogs, we discovered... | |
| William Russell, John Goldsbury - 1845 - 300 sidor
...horses' necks at liberty to jingle, ' hoppled ' the animals, and left them to shift for themselves. After marching for a couple of hours, we again heard the dogs. Each of us pressing forward, elated at the thought of terminating the career of the cougar. Some of the dogs were... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1863 - 264 sidor
...bridle to one of their legs so that they might not stray far), and left them to shift for themselves. After marching for a couple of hours, we again heard...elated at the thought of terminating the career of the puma; some of the dogs were heard whining, although the greater part barked vehemently. We felt assured... | |
| John James Audubon - 1869 - 460 sidor
...' delight you, I must mend my pen before I attempt to give you an idea of the pleasure felt on such an expedition. After marching for a couple of hours,...elated at the thought of terminating the career of the cougnr. Some of the dogs were heard whining, although the greater number barked vehemently. We felt... | |
| John James Audubon, Lucy Green Bakewell Audubon - 1875 - 674 sidor
...' delight you, I must mend my pen before I attempt to give you an idea of the pleasure felt on such an expedition. After marching for a couple of hours,...of the cougar. Some of the dogs were heard whining, al though the greater number barked vehemently. We felt assured that the cougar was treed, and that... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1879 - 260 sidor
...the horses' necks at liberty to jingle, "hobbled" the animals, and left them to shift for themselves. After marching for a couple of hours, we again heard the dogs, — each of us pressing forward, elated at the thought of terminating the career of the cougar. Some of the dogs were... | |
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