... of his wife, was to take gun in hand and stroll away into the woods. Here he would sometimes seat himself at the foot of a tree, and share the contents of his wallet with Wolf, with whom he sympathized as a fellowsufferer in persecution. "Poor Wolf... Selections of American Humour in Prose and Verse - Page 107edited by - 1883 - 318 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1819 - 610 pages
...say, " thy mistress leads thee a dog's lite of it ; but never mind, my lad, while 1 live thou shall never want a friend to stand by thee!" Wolf would...he reciprocated the sentiment with all his heart. la a long ramble of the kind on a 324 Hip Tan Winkle. fine autumnal day, Rip had unconsciously scrambled... | |
| Washington Irving - 1820 - 364 pages
...persecution. " Poor Wolf," he would say, thy mistress leads thee a dog's life of it ; but never mindj my lad, whilst I live thou shalt never want a friend...to stand by thee !" Wolf would wag his tail, look VOL. I. F wistfully in his master's face, and if dogs can feel pity, I verily believe he reciprocated... | |
| Washington Irving - 1823 - 392 pages
...sympathised as a fellow-sufferer in persecution. « Poor Wolf,» he would say, «thy mistress leads thee a dog's life of it; but never mind, my lad, whilst I live thou shalt never want a friend to stand hy thee ! » Wolf would wag his tail, look wistfully in his master's face, and if dogs can feel pity,... | |
| 1819 - 606 pages
...say, "' thy mistress leads thee a dog's liti' of it; but never mind, my lad, while I live thou shall never want a friend to stand by thee!" Wolf would...he reciprocated the sentiment with all his heart. ID a long ramble of the kind on n fine autumnal day, Rip had unconsciously scrambled to one of the... | |
| 1826 - 654 pages
...sympathised as a fellow sufferer in persecution. " Poor Wolf!" he would say, " thy mistress leads thee a dog's life of it ; but never mind, my lad, whilst...by thee !" Wolf would wag his tail, look wistfully ¡n his master's face, and if dogs can feel pity, I verily believe he reciprocated the sentiment with... | |
| 1828 - 394 pages
...say, " thy mistress leads thee a dog's life of it ; but never mind, my lad, while I live thou shall never want a friend to stand by thee !" Wolf would...he reciprocated the sentiment with all his heart. LESSON XLI. Rural Life in England. THOSE who see the Englishman only in town, are apt to form an unfavourable... | |
| Washington Irving - 1829 - 522 pages
...sympathized as a fellow-sufferer in persecution. " Poor Wolf," he would say, " thy mistress leads 'N ' thee a dog's life of it ; but never mind, my lad, whilst I live thou shall never want a friend to stand by thee !" Wolf would wag his tail, look wistfully in his master's... | |
| Washington Irving - 1830 - 346 pages
...sympathised as a fellow-sufferer in persecution. " Poor wolf," he would say, " thy mistress leads thee a dog's life of it; but never mind, my lad, whilst I live thou shall never want a friend to stand by thee !" Wolf would wag his tail, look wistfully in his master's... | |
| Washington Irving - 1831 - 518 pages
...Poor Wolf," he would say, "thy mistress leads thee a dog's life of it ; but never mind, my lad, whilsl I live thou shalt never want a friend to stand by thee P Wolf would wag his tail, look wistfully in his master's face, and if dogs can feel pity, I verily... | |
| Washington Irving - 1834 - 320 pages
...sympathised as a fellowsufferer in persecution. " Poor Wolf," he would say, " thy mistress leads thee a dog's life of it : but never mind, my lad, whilst...live, thou shalt never want a friend to stand by thee I" Wolf would wag his tail, look wistfully in his master's face, and, if dogs can feel pity, I verily... | |
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