| William Henry Giles Kingston - 1884 - 290 pages
...and children on the outside, keeping perfectly silent, hold their robes before every orifice, till the whole herd is brought in. They then climb to the top of the fence, and the hunters, who have followed closely in the rear of the buffaloes, spear and shoot with bows and... | |
| United States National Museum - 1889 - 884 pages
...gallop round and round the ring fence, looking for a chance to escape, but with the utmost silence women and children on the outside hold their robes...before every orifice until the whole herd is brought in ; then they climb to the top of the fence, and, with the hunters who have followed closely in the rear... | |
| Smithsonian Institution - 1889 - 870 pages
...gallop round and round the ring fence, looking for a chance to escape, but with the utmost silence women and children on the outside hold their robes...before every orifice until the whole herd is brought in ; then they climb to the top of the fence, and, with the hunters who have followed closely in the rear... | |
| D. W. Oates - 1914 - 224 pages
...gallop round and round the ring fence, looking for a chance of escape ; but with the utmost silence, women and children on the outside hold their robes...fire-arms at the bewildered animals, rapidly becoming frantic with rage and terror within the narrow limits of the pound. " At noon on the 30th, I bade farewell... | |
| George Francis Scott Elliot - 1919 - 246 pages
...gallop round and round the ring fence, looking for a chance to escape, but, with the utmost silence, women and children on the outside hold their robes...before every orifice until the whole herd is brought in ; then they climb to the top of the fence, and with the hunters who have followed closely in the rear... | |
| State Historical Society of North Dakota - 1923 - 324 pages
...gallop round and round the ring fence, looking for a chance to escape, but with the utmost silence women and children on the outside hold their robes...every orifice until the whole herd is brought in; then they climb to the top of the fence, and, with the hunters who have followed closely in the rear... | |
| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1889 - 870 pages
...gallop round and round the ring fence, looking for a chance to escape, but with the utmost silence women and children on the outside hold their robes...before every orifice until the whole herd is brought in ; then they climb to the top of the fence, and, with the hunters who have followed closely in the rear... | |
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