Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 299W. Blackwood, 1966 |
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Pagina 49
... dogs scurried about sniffing for rabbits . All of us were hunters . A few miles along we stopped at a trappers ' camp for a mug of tea , while my uncle talked with the trap- pers and tallied their kill . Several hundred rabbit - skins ...
... dogs scurried about sniffing for rabbits . All of us were hunters . A few miles along we stopped at a trappers ' camp for a mug of tea , while my uncle talked with the trap- pers and tallied their kill . Several hundred rabbit - skins ...
Pagina 69
... dogs being healthier out of doors , there is no lack of warmth in my new family and certainly none of food . What I consume would keep our former family happy , dogs and men . However , some of my portion is still for men : crawling ...
... dogs being healthier out of doors , there is no lack of warmth in my new family and certainly none of food . What I consume would keep our former family happy , dogs and men . However , some of my portion is still for men : crawling ...
Pagina 427
... dogs gathered them together and brought them down the hill face . The shepherds whistled and pointed , and the dogs streaked out onto the hill , racing to get round the sheep and above them before they broke . The sheep began to move ...
... dogs gathered them together and brought them down the hill face . The shepherds whistled and pointed , and the dogs streaked out onto the hill , racing to get round the sheep and above them before they broke . The sheep began to move ...
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