Autobiographies: A Collection of the Most Instructive and Amusing Lives Ever Published, Tom 5Whittaker, Treacher, and Arnot, 1831 |
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... wild yams , & c . , so that we had little else to eat but beef ; and such as had it of their own gave it to those who had none . However , I had an employment here which main- tained me handsomely enough , and it seemed as if Providence ...
... wild yams , & c . , so that we had little else to eat but beef ; and such as had it of their own gave it to those who had none . However , I had an employment here which main- tained me handsomely enough , and it seemed as if Providence ...
Strona 120
... wild cattle , of which I had heard so much . I soon found the large tracks they made through the woods , which rendered the driving of mine much easier here , than in other woods . About noon we lay down to refresh ourselves in a grove ...
... wild cattle , of which I had heard so much . I soon found the large tracks they made through the woods , which rendered the driving of mine much easier here , than in other woods . About noon we lay down to refresh ourselves in a grove ...
Strona 121
... wild cattle , and in fact they are so ; but they are so like those in England , that I could then perceive no manner of difference : nor have I been able since to discover any , except in two trivial particulars ; the horns , I take it ...
... wild cattle , and in fact they are so ; but they are so like those in England , that I could then perceive no manner of difference : nor have I been able since to discover any , except in two trivial particulars ; the horns , I take it ...
Strona 122
... wild cattle will give the hunters a chase sometimes of seve- ral miles together after they are wounded ; which makes the flesh but indifferent meat , especially if it be a bull ; but people in want are glad of what comes first to hand ...
... wild cattle will give the hunters a chase sometimes of seve- ral miles together after they are wounded ; which makes the flesh but indifferent meat , especially if it be a bull ; but people in want are glad of what comes first to hand ...
Strona 123
... wild bull was amongst them ; as soon as he put his nose to a cow's tail , deaan Murnanzack , concealed under another cow's belly , stuck a lance in his flank ; away he ran with it , but not far before he had another in his side ; and ...
... wild bull was amongst them ; as soon as he put his nose to a cow's tail , deaan Murnanzack , concealed under another cow's belly , stuck a lance in his flank ; away he ran with it , but not far before he had another in his side ; and ...
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