If he was asked whether he would like to go out for a walk, he would joyfully fish up the " out " card, choosing it from several others and bring it to me, or run with it in evident triumph to the door. I need hardly say that the cards were not always... Outing and the Wheelman - Page 3761902Full view - About this book
| 1886 - 1162 pages
...whether he would like to go out for a walk, he would joyfully fish up the " out " card, choosing it from several others and bring it to me, or run with it in evident triumph to the door. I need hardly say that the cards were not always put in the same places. They were varied quite indiscriminately... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 666 pages
...whether he would like to go out for a walk, he would joyfully pick up the "out " card, choosing it from several others, and bring it to me, or run with it in evident triumph to the door. I need hardly say that the cards were not always put in the same places. They were varied quite indiscriminately... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1886 - 884 pages
...whether he would like to go out for a walk, he would joyfully pick up the " out " card, choosing it from several others, and bring it to me, or run with it in evident triumph to the door. I need hardly say that the cards were not always put in the same places. They were varied quite indiscriminately... | |
| 1886 - 574 pages
...whether he would like to go out for a walk, he would joyfully fish up the "out" card, choosing it from several others and bring it to me, or run with it in evident triumph to the door. I need hardly say that the cards were not always put in the same places. They were varied quite indiscriminately... | |
| Sir John Lubbock - 1888 - 400 pages
...whether he would like to go out for a walk, he would joyfully fish up the " out " card, choosing it from several others, and bring it to me, or run with it in evident triumph to the door. I need hardly say that the cards were not always put in the same places. They were varied quite indiscriminately... | |
| Conwy Lloyd Morgan - 1891 - 542 pages
...whether he would like to go out for a walk, he would joyfully fish up the ' Out ' card, choosing it from several others, and bring it to me or run with it in evident triumph to the door. "A definite numerical statement always seems to me clearer and more satisfactory than a mere general... | |
| 1902 - 780 pages
...word represented. For instance, "If he was asked whether he would like to go out for av/alk, he \vould joyfully fish up the ' out ' card, choosing it from...once saw a Newfoundland plan and execute: In company with a greyhound he was playing at the street end of an alley. At the farther end of the alley was... | |
| 1885 - 962 pages
...•whether he would like to go out for a walk, he would joyfully fish up the ' out ' card, choosing it from several others, and bring it to me or run with it in evident triumph to the door. No one who has seen him look down a row of cards and pick up the one he wanted, could, I think, doubt... | |
| Douglas K. Candland - 1993 - 432 pages
...to which I did not intend him to attach any significance, such as NOUGHT PLAIN BALL choosing it from several others, and bring it to me, or run with it in evident triumph to the door. "I need hardly say that the cards were not always put in the same places. They were varied quite discriminately... | |
| 1902 - 778 pages
...idea each word represented. For instance, "If he was asked whether he would like to go out for av/alk, he would joyfully fish up the ' out ' card, choosing...been, as it often is with us, an individual failing. i I may relate here a piece of strategy which I once saw a Newfoundland plan and execute: In company... | |
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