| Education - 1866 - 456 pages
...That saddle shall hurt me. The stirrups are too long very shorts. 57 " Your pistols are its loads ? " No : I forgot to buy gun-powder and balls. Let us...much bad beast ; she will not nor to bring forward nor to put back. " Strek him the bridle hold him the reins shorters. Pique strongly make to marsh him.... | |
| Education - 1866 - 454 pages
...That saddle shall hurt me. The stirrups are too long very shorts. 57 " Your pistols are its loads ? "No: I forgot to buy gun-powder and balls. Let us prick. Go us more fait never i was seen a so much bad beast ; she will not nor to bring forward nor to put back. " Strek... | |
| Eneas Sweetland Dallas - 1869 - 588 pages
...he is unshoed, he is with nails up ; it want to lead to the farrier. He go limp, he is disable." " Let us prick. Go us more fast never i was seen a so...much bad beast ; she will not nor to bring forward nor to put back." " Strek him the bridle hold him the reins shorters. Pique strongly make to marsh... | |
| Pedro Carolino, James Millington - 1883 - 108 pages
...he is undshoed, he is with nails up ; it want to lead to the farrier. Your pistols are its loads ? No ; I forgot to buy gun-powder and balls. Let us...she will not nor to bring forward neither put back. Strek him the bridle, hold him the reins sharters. Pique stron gly, make to marsh him. I have pricked... | |
| José da Fonseca, Pedro Carolino - Errors and blunders, Literary - 1884 - 152 pages
...he is uiidshoed, he is with nails up ; it want to lead to the farrier. Your pistols are its loads ? No ; I forgot to buy gun-powder and balls. Let us...she will not nor to bring forward neither put back. Strek him the bridle, hold him the reins sharters. Pique stron gly, make to marsh him. I have pricked... | |
| F.W. ROBINSON - 1885
...a not very safe line of country. " Your pistols are its loads ? — No, i forgot to buy gun powder and balls. — Let us prick. — Go us more fast never...much bad beast, she will not nor to bring forward no to put back. — Strek him the bridle, hold him the reins sharters, pique strongly, make to marsh... | |
| William Shepard Walsh - Curiosa - 1892 - 1114 pages
...Nevertheless he mounts. And then trouble begins. " Never," screams the rider, " never I was seen a so bad beast ; she will not nor to bring forward, neither put back." The stableman, evidently agitated, begins a running fire of advice. " Strek him the bridle," he cries.... | |
| William S. Walsh - Curiosa - 1892 - 1116 pages
...Nevertheless he mounts. And then trouble begins. " Never," screams the rider, " never I was seen a so bad beast; she will not nor to bring forward, neither put back." The stableman, evidently agitated, begins a running fire of advice. " Strek him the bridle," he cries.... | |
| David Herbert Donald - History - 2007 - 304 pages
...animal. It doesn't want to go either forward or backward," with the purported translation in English: "Go us more fast never I was seen a so much bad beast;...she will not nor to bring forward neither put back." For a few minutes, the President of the United States and his Secretary of State gained respite from... | |
| William Conant Church - American literature - 1867 - 1078 pages
...what bat bridle? Give me my whip. Fasten the cloak-bag and my cloak. Tour pistol 8 are its load's t No ; i forgot to buy gun-powder and balls. Let us...prick. Go us more fast never i was seen a so much bad beaat ; she will not nor to bring forward neither put back. Strek him the bridle, hold him the reins... | |
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