| Thomas Burgeland Johnson - 1848 - 1102 páginas
...if anxious to leave no part of it unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again on a similar occasion. Finding him extremely tractable,...into the garden, where he hid himself generally under a cucumber vine, sleeping or chewing the cud till evening ; in the leaves also of that vine he found... | |
| 1848 - 530 páginas
...palm, then every finger separately, as if anxious to leave no part of 'it unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again, upon a similar...my custom to carry him always after breakfast into my garden, where he hid himself generally under the leaves of a cucumber vine, sleeping or chewing... | |
| William Cowper - 1849 - 740 páginas
...the TREATMENT OF HIS HARES. 435 fingers, as if anxious to leave no part unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a similar occasion....hid himself generally under the leaves of a cucumber vine, sleeping or chewing the cud till evening ; in the leaves also of that vine he found a favourite... | |
| Mrs. Loudon (Jane) - 1850 - 630 páginas
...separately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a similar occasion....hid himself generally under the leaves of a cucumber vine, sleeping or chewing the cud, till evening ; in the leaves also of that vine he found a favourite... | |
| 1864 - 556 páginas
...separately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a similar occasion....always after breakfast into the garden, where he hid himeelf generally under the leaves of a cucumber vine, sleeping or chewing the cud till evening; in... | |
| William Cowper - 1853 - 796 páginas
...separately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a similar occasion....hid himself generally under the leaves of a cucumber vine, sleeping or chewing the cud till evening : in the leaves also of that vine ho found a favourite... | |
| Mary (aunt, pseud.) - 1853 - 176 páginas
...long time — a ceremony he never went through before or afterwards. " Finding him extremely docile, I made it my custom to carry him always after breakfast...hid himself generally under the leaves of a cucumber vine, sleeping or chewing the cud till evening. ' In the leaves also of that vine he found a plentiful... | |
| William Cowper, Robert Southey - 1854 - 520 páginas
...separately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a similar occasion....hid himself generally under the leaves of a cucumber vine, sleeping or chewing the cud till evening ; in the leaves also of that vine he found a favourite... | |
| William Cowper - 1854 - 806 páginas
...separately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave no part of it unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a similar occasion....hid himself generally under the leaves of a cucumber vine, sleeping or chewing the cud till evening : in the leaves also of that vine ho found a favourite... | |
| William Cowper, Henry Stebbing - 1854 - 850 páginas
...separately, then between all the fingers, as if anxious to leave .no part of it unsaluted ; a ceremony which he never performed but once again upon a similar occasion. Finding him extremely tractable, I made it my cus« torn to carry him always after breakfast into th« garden, where he hid himself generally under... | |
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