| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 pagine
...had reached the bottom of his valley, and was now within a short distance of his cottage. To renew the search that night, •was equally fruitless and dangerous. He was therefore obliged to return to his cottage, having lost both his child and his dog, who had attended him faithfully... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1804 - 202 pagine
...was equally fruitlefs and dangerous. He was therefore obliged to return to his cottage, having loft both his child, and his Dog who had attended him faithfully for years. Next morning by day-break, the fhepherd, accompanied by a band of his neighbours, fet out in... | |
| 1813 - 422 pagine
...was equally 221 fruitless and dangerous. He was therefore obliged to return to his cottage, having lost both his child and his dog, who had attended him faithfully for years. Next morning, by day-break, the shepherd, accompanied by a band of hi* neighbours, set out in... | |
| 1819 - 492 pagine
...had reached the bottom of his valley, and was now within a short distance of his cottage. To renew the search that night, was equally fruitless and dangerous. He was, therefore, obliged to return to his cottage with a heavy heart, and a downcast eye, having lost both his much-loved... | |
| Richard Lawrence (veterinary surgeon.) - 1816 - 550 pagine
...had reached the bottom of his valley, and was now within a short distance of his cottage. To renew the search that night was equally fruitless and dangerous. He was, therefore, obliged to return to his cottage, having lost both his child and his dog, who had attended him faithfully... | |
| Reuben Percy - 1826 - 380 pagine
...he discovered that he had reached the bottom of the valley, and was near his own cottage. To renew the search that night was equally fruitless and dangerous;...therefore compelled to go home, although he had lost both bis child and his dog, who had attended him faithfully for many years. Next morning, by break of day,... | |
| 1828 - 500 pagine
...had reached the bottom of his valley, and was now within a short distance of his cottage. To renew the search that night, was equally fruitless and dangerous : he was, therefore, obliged to return to his cottage, having lost his child and his faithful dog, which had attended him... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1829 - 590 pagine
...had reached the bottom of the valley, and was now within a short distance of his cottage. To renew the search that night was equally fruitless and dangerous. He was therefore obliged to return to his cottage, having lost both his child and his dog, which had attended him faithfully... | |
| Richard Lawrence - 1833 - 558 pagine
...had reached the bottom of his valley, and was now within a short distance of his cottage. To renew the search that night was equally fruitless and dangerous. He was, therefore, obliged to return to his rottage, having lost both his child and his dog, who had attended him faithfully... | |
| 1842 - 432 pagine
...reached the bottom of the valley, and was now within a small distance of his own cottage. To renew the search that night was equally fruitless and dangerous, he was therefore obliged to return -home, having lost both his child and his dog which had attended him faithfully for... | |
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