The Oriental Sporting Magazine, Volumen2H. S. King., 1873 |
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... head , I shall not waste your paper in offering an apology for the small space this letter will occupy in the next month's Magazine . VOL . II . O. K.'s first remedy for the disease was , as O. observes , a dram of aloes , and scruple ...
... head , I shall not waste your paper in offering an apology for the small space this letter will occupy in the next month's Magazine . VOL . II . O. K.'s first remedy for the disease was , as O. observes , a dram of aloes , and scruple ...
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... head , gave her a quietus . As to the cub , we gave that up for lost , so went home very well satisfied with our day's sport . We were out a few days after , near the same place , having heard of a lioness and hogs . The jungle had been ...
... head , gave her a quietus . As to the cub , we gave that up for lost , so went home very well satisfied with our day's sport . We were out a few days after , near the same place , having heard of a lioness and hogs . The jungle had been ...
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... head and heel ropes , after the manner of a horse , and fed or rather starved in this situation , until they become somewhat docile and obedient , when they are entered to the deer kept for the purpose in an enclosure , and subsequently ...
... head and heel ropes , after the manner of a horse , and fed or rather starved in this situation , until they become somewhat docile and obedient , when they are entered to the deer kept for the purpose in an enclosure , and subsequently ...
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... head is down and nose poked out to prevent his horns getting entangled in the underwood ; but directly he finds himself clear , he throws up his head and goes away in most beau- tiful style . After all this , Mr. Editor , your sporting ...
... head is down and nose poked out to prevent his horns getting entangled in the underwood ; but directly he finds himself clear , he throws up his head and goes away in most beau- tiful style . After all this , Mr. Editor , your sporting ...
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... head turned towards the spec- tator , his eyes full of animation , yet with that wild expression so peculiar to high caste Arabs ; his well laid and shelving shoulder and finely lifted loin , together with his drooping hind quarter ...
... head turned towards the spec- tator , his eyes full of animation , yet with that wild expression so peculiar to high caste Arabs ; his well laid and shelving shoulder and finely lifted loin , together with his drooping hind quarter ...
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