... could come. It was a sore temptation to shoot him; but of course we could not break faith with our Nandi friends. We were only some sixty yards from him, and we watched him with our rifles ready, lest he should charge either us, or the first two or... Sierra Club Bulletin - Página 83por Sierra Club - 1911Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1910 - 672 páginas
...lest he should charge either us, or the first two or three spearmen, before their companions arrived. One by one the spearmen came up, at a run, and gradually...lashed, he held his head low, the upper lip now drooping over the jaws, now drawn up so as to show the gleam of the long fangs. He faced first one way and then... | |
| 1910 - 924 páginas
...lest he should charge either us, or the first two or three spearmen, before their companions arrived. One by one the spearmen came up, at a run, and gradually...lashed, he held his head low, the upper lip now drooping over the jaws, now drawn up so as to show the gleam of the long fangs. He faced first one way and then... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1910 - 380 páginas
...lest he should charge either us, or the first two or three spearmen, before their companions arrived. One by one the spearmen came up, at a run, and gradually began to form a ring around him. Each, when he came near enough, crouched behind his shield, his spear in his right hand,... | |
| William Palmer Smith - 1913 - 394 páginas
...companions arrived. One by one the spearmen came up, at a run, and gradually began to form a ring around him. Each, when he came near enough, crouched behind...lashed, he held his head low, the upper lip now drooping over the jaws, now drawn up so as to show the gleam of the long fangs. He faced first one way and then... | |
| William Palmer Smith - 1913 - 394 páginas
...lest he should charge either us, or the first two or three spearmen, before their companions arrived. One by one the spearmen came up, at a run, and gradually began to form a ring around him. Each, when he came near enough, crouched behind his shield, his spear in his right hand,... | |
| Theodore Roosevelt - 1955 - 456 páginas
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| Paul M. Rego - 2008 - 256 páginas
...the only foes who dared molest him." One by one, the African warriors formed a ring around the beast. "Each, when he came near enough, crouched behind his...lashed, he held his head low, the upper lip now drooping over the jaws, now drawn up so as to show the gleam of the long fangs. He faced first one-way and then... | |
| 1910 - 608 páginas
...descriptions as that of the hunt of a lion by the naked Nandi warriors armed only with shields and spears. "One by one the spearmen came up, at a run, and gradually...lashed, he held his head low, the upper lip now drooping over the jaws, now drawn up so as to show the gleam of the long fangs. He faced first one way and then... | |
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