... that a lion's heart would do the business. To obtain this the rain-maker well knew was no joke. One day it was announced that a lion had attacked one of the cattle outposts, not far from the town, and a party set off for the twofold purpose of getting... The races of mankind - Página 270por Robert Brown - 1873Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Moffat - 1842 - 686 páginas
...the cattle outposts, not far from the town, and a party set off for the twofold purpose of getting a key to the clouds and disposing of a dangerous enemy....no matter if it had previously eaten some of their relations, they ate it in its turn. Nothing could exceed their enthusiasm when they returned to the... | |
| Robert Moffat - 1845 - 450 páginas
...purpose of getting a key to the clouds an. disposing of a dangerous enemy. The orders were impere tive, whatever the consequences might be, which, in this...instance, might have been very serious, had not one of oui men shot the terrific animal dead with a gun. This was no sooner done than it was cut up for roasting... | |
| Robert Moffat - 1846 - 312 páginas
...the cattle outposts, not far from the town ; and a party set off for the twofold purpose of getting a key to the clouds and disposing of a dangerous enemy....no matter if it had previously eaten some of their relations, they ate it in its turn. Nothing could exceed their enthusiasm when they returned to the... | |
| Robert Moffat - 1846 - 186 páginas
...outposts, not far from the town, and a party set off for the twofold purpose of getting a key to the clonds and disposing of a dangerous enemy. The orders were...a gun. This was no sooner done than it was cut up lor roasting and boiling ; no matter if it had previously eaten some of their relations, they ate it... | |
| Ebenezer Prout - 1846 - 544 páginas
...for the twofold purpose of getting a key to the clouds giml disposing of a dangerous enemy. The ordws were imperative, whatever the consequences might be,...a gun. This was no sooner done than it was cut up tor roasting and boiling ; no matter if it had previously eaten some of their relations, they ate it... | |
| Charles John Andersson - 1856 - 560 páginas
...of the cattle outposts not far from the town, and a party set off for the twofold purpose of getting a key to the clouds and disposing of a dangerous enemy....were imperative, whatever the consequences might be. Fortunately, the lion was shot dead by a man armed with a gun. Greatly elated by their success, they... | |
| Charles John Andersson - 1856 - 612 páginas
...the cattle outposts, not far from the town, and a party set off for the twofold purpose of getting a key to the clouds and disposing of a dangerous enemy....were imperative, whatever the consequences might be. Fortunately, the lion was shot dead by a man armed with a gun. Greatly elated by their success, they... | |
| James Greenwood - 1864 - 506 páginas
...the cattle out-posts, not far from the town, and a party set off for the twofold purpose of getting a key to the clouds and disposing of a dangerous enemy....were imperative, whatever the consequences might be. Fortunately the lion was shot dead by a man armed with a gun. Greatly elated by their success, they... | |
| John George Wood - 1868 - 798 páginas
...the cattle outposts, not far from the town, and a party set off for the twofold purpose of getting a key to the clouds and disposing of a dangerous enemy....no matter if it had previously eaten some of their relations, they ate it in its turn. Nothing could exceed their enthusiasm when they returned to the... | |
| John George Wood - 1868 - 802 páginas
...disposing of a !j|!.,r«ou8 enemy. The orders were imperative, whatever the consequences might be, *hich, in this instance, might have been very serious, had...was cut up for roasting and boiling; no matter if it bid previously eaten some of their relations, they ate it in its turn. Nothing could xceed their enthusiasm... | |
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