Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 28W. Blackwood & Sons, 1830 - Scotland |
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... object - a wolf , for example , a lynx , a capercailzie , or a salmon . But we defy any man to cherish a permanent pas sion for a wolf . ' Tis a dirty , din- gy - coloured , lean , hungry , cruel , cowardly brute , whom ' twould be ...
... object - a wolf , for example , a lynx , a capercailzie , or a salmon . But we defy any man to cherish a permanent pas sion for a wolf . ' Tis a dirty , din- gy - coloured , lean , hungry , cruel , cowardly brute , whom ' twould be ...
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... object - a wolf , for example , a lynx , a capercailzie , or a salmon . But we defy any man to cherish a permanent pas- sion for a wolf . ' Tis a dirty , din- gy - coloured , lean , hungry , cruel , cowardly brute , whom twould be ...
... object - a wolf , for example , a lynx , a capercailzie , or a salmon . But we defy any man to cherish a permanent pas- sion for a wolf . ' Tis a dirty , din- gy - coloured , lean , hungry , cruel , cowardly brute , whom twould be ...
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another ring , and thus he continues until he succeeds in accomplishing his object . The size of a ring depends alto- gether upon circumstances , -the season of the year , the state of the snow , the localities , & c . ; and in con ...
another ring , and thus he continues until he succeeds in accomplishing his object . The size of a ring depends alto- gether upon circumstances , -the season of the year , the state of the snow , the localities , & c . ; and in con ...
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... object of attack . On re- " I now lost no time in slipping my double gun out of its case , when , as the fellow was slowly retreating among the bushes , I discharged both my barrels , at him almost at the same instant . ceiving my fire ...
... object of attack . On re- " I now lost no time in slipping my double gun out of its case , when , as the fellow was slowly retreating among the bushes , I discharged both my barrels , at him almost at the same instant . ceiving my fire ...
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... object , which he presently made out to be a bear , coiled up like a dog , at the foot of a large pine , and apparently fast asleep . He lost not a moment , but running up close alongside of the monster , shot him through the head ...
... object , which he presently made out to be a bear , coiled up like a dog , at the foot of a large pine , and apparently fast asleep . He lost not a moment , but running up close alongside of the monster , shot him through the head ...
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