What happened in the race had best be narrated in Jem Robinson's words : — " I came the first half-mile, according to orders, as hard as I could lick, but when I looked round there was the great bullock cantering close by my side. The cracks of the day, ed. by Wildrake - Página 94por George Tattersall - 1841 - 271 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 686 páginas
...— " I cuuii-,'1 said he, " the iirst half mile, according to orders, as hard as I could lick ; bnt when I looked round there was the great bullock cantering close by my side." (15) Chifney rode Bloomsbury against Robinson on Clarion in the magnificent Cerarewitch struggle of... | |
| Anthony Trollope - 1868 - 340 páginas
...the race cannot be better narrated than in Jem Robinson's words : — " I came the first half-mile, according to orders, as hard as I could lick, but...was the great bullock cantering close by my side." Bay Middleton, in his first race for the Eiddlesworth Stakes, in the Newmarket Craven of 1836, was... | |
| 1868 - 864 páginas
...happened in the race had best be narrated in Jem Robinson's words : — " I came the first half-mile, according to orders, as hard as I could lick, but...was the great bullock cantering close by my side." Bay Middleton, in his first race for the Riddlesworth Stakes, in the Newmarket Craven of 1836, was... | |
| 1868 - 794 páginas
...happened in the race had best be narrated in Jem Robinson's words :— "I came the first half-mile, according to orders, as hard as I could lick, but when I looked round there was tho great bullock cantering close by my side." Bay Middleton, in his first race for the Riddlesworth... | |
| 730 páginas
...Robinson, who rode the latter, thus describes the race — " I came,'' said he, " the first half mile, according to orders, as hard as I could lick ; but...was the great bullock cantering close by my side." (16) Chifney rode Bloomsbury against Robinson on Clarion In the magnificeut Cesarewitch struggle of... | |
| 698 páginas
...race — " I came," said he, " the tint half mile, according to orders, as hard as I could lick : bot when I looked round there was the great bullock cantering close by my side." (15) Chifney rode Bloomsbury against Robinson on Clarion in the magnificent Cesarewitch straggle of... | |
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