good gifts," which he improved by study and attention in a most exemplary manner. He slept in a stable — generally on horseback — and so terrified a Newfoundland dog by his preternatural sagacity, that he has been known, by the mere superiority of... Barnaby Rudge - Pągina xxixper Charles Dickens - 1908 - 653 pąginesVisualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| Edwin Pugh, Charles Dickens - 1912 - 452 pągines
...which he improved by study and attention in a most exemplary manner. He slept in a stable — generally on horseback — and so terrified a Newfoundland dog...he has been known, by the mere superiority of his genius, to walk off unmolested with the dog's dinner from before his face. He was rapidly rising in... | |
| edwin pugh - 1912 - 448 pągines
...study and attention in a most exemplary manner. He slept in a stable—generally on horseback—and so terrified a Newfoundland dog by his preternatural...he has been known, by the mere superiority of his genius, to walk off unmolested with the dog's dinner from before his face. He was rapidly rising in... | |
| Bertram Waldrom Matz - 1917 - 414 pągines
...which he improved by study and attention in a most exemplary manner. He slept in a stable — generally on horseback — and so terrified a Newfoundland dog...he has been known, by the mere superiority of his genius, to walk off unmolested with the dog's dinner, from before his face. He was rapidly rising in... | |
| Franklin Benjamin Dyer, Mary J. Brady - 1918 - 424 pągines
...slept in a stable — generally on horseback — and so terrified a Newfoundland dog by his wonderful sagacity, that he has 'been known, by the mere superiority of his genius, to walk off unmolested with the dog's dinner, from before his very face. He was rapidly rising... | |
| Robert Shelton Mackenzie - 1870 - 510 pągines
...which he improved by study and attention in a most exemplary manner. He slept in a stable — generally on horseback — and so terrified a Newfoundland dog...he has been known, by the mere superiority of his genius, to walk off unmolested with the dog's dinner, from before his face. He was rapidly rising in... | |
| 448 pągines
...exemplary manner. He slept in a stable — generally on horseback — and so terrified a Newfoundland dbg by his preternatural sagacity, that he has been kno~wn, by the mere superiority of his genius, to walk off unmolested with the dog's dinner, from before his face. He was rapidly rising in... | |
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