Dog and Gun: A Few Loose Chapters on ShootingC. M. Saxton, Barker & Company, 1860 - 99 páginas |
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Página 92 - ... from the eye-lids, or by opacity of the cornea. The brain is often affected as early as the second day after the attack. The animal becomes stupid, and his general habits are changed. In this state, if not prevented by loss of strength, he sometimes wanders from his home. He is frequently endeavouring to expel, by forcible expirations, the mucus from the trachea and fauces, with a peculiar rattling noise. His jaws are generally smeared with it, and it sometimes flows out in a frothy state, from...
Página 1 - See how the well-taught pointer leads the way: The scent grows warm ; he stops ; he springs the prey : % The fluttering coveys from the stubble rise, And on swift wing divide the sounding skies; The scattering lead pursues the certain sight, And death in thunder overtakes their flight.