| 1818 - 492 pągines
...in front of them, looking all around for some relief, but still standing true to his charge. The sun was then up ; and when we first came in view of them,...manage until he came to that commanding situation, for it was about a mile and a half distant from the place where they first broke and scattered. But... | |
| 1820 - 496 pągines
...front of them, looking- all around for some relief, 1'iit still standing true to his charge. The sun was then up ; and when we first came in view of them,...manage until he came to that commanding situation, for it was about a mile and a halt distant troni the place where they first broke and scattered. But... | |
| 1825 - 188 pągines
...in front of them, looking all around for some relief, but still standing true to his charge. The sun was then up ; and when we first came in view of them, we concluded that it was one of the divisions of tha lambs which Sirrah had been unable to manage, until he came to that commanding situation. But what... | |
| James Hogg - 1829 - 242 pągines
...in front of them, looking all around for some relief, but still standing true to his charge. The sun was then up ; and when we first came in view of them,...manage until he came to that commanding situation, for it was about a mile and a half distant from the place where they first broke and scattered. But... | |
| Thomas Brown - 1829 - 590 pągines
...The sun was then up, and when we first came in view, we concluded that it was one of the divisions which Sirrah had been unable to manage until he came...situation. But what was our astonishment when we discovered that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the... | |
| James Hogg - 1829 - 694 pągines
...situation, for it was about a mile and a half distant from the place where they first broke and scattered. But what was our astonishment, when we discovered by degrees that not one lamb of the whole Sock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark is beyond my comprehension.... | |
| William Youatt - 1839 - 238 pągines
...The sun was then up, and, when we first came in view, we concluded that it was one of the divisions which Sirrah had been unable to manage until he came...; but what was our astonishment when we discovered that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting ! How he got all the divisions collected in the dark... | |
| 1846 - 602 pągines
...round for some relief, but still true to his charge. We concluded that it was one of the divisions which Sirrah had been unable to manage, until he came...situation. But what was our astonishment when we discovered that not one lamb of the flock was missing ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark,... | |
| John Hall - 1845 - 354 pągines
...standing in front of them', looking around for some relief *, but still standing to his charge. The sun was then up*, and', when we first came in view of...But what was our astonishment' when we discovered that not onev of the whole flock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the dark'... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 354 pągines
...The sun was then up ; and when we first came in view, we concluded that it was one of the divisions, which Sirrah had been unable to manage until he came...situation. But what was our astonishment when we discovered that not one lamb of the whole flock was wanting ! How he had got all the divisions collected in the... | |
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