... I've got a dog I think a heap of myself, but that dog ain't nothin' to me an' I'll do it for you." Nanook knew perfectly well that it was all over with him. Head and tail down, the picture of resigned dejection, he stood like a petrified dog. And... Ten Thousand Miles with a Dog Sled - Page 210by Hudson Stuck - 1916 - 420 pagesFull view - About this book
| United States - 1916 - 1206 pages
...knew perfectly well that it was all over with him. When I put my face down to his and said ' Good-by,' he licked me for the first time in his life. In the six years 1 had owned him and driven him I had never felt his tongue before, though I had always loved him best... | |
| 1916 - 1054 pages
...knew perfectly well that it was all over with him. When I put my face down to his and said 1 Good-by,' he licked me for the first time in his life. In the six years I had owned him and driven him I hail never felt his tongue before, though I had always loved him best of the bunch." The tlook Published... | |
| Alastair Scott - Nature - 1990 - 274 pages
...horse and so badly injured he had to be destroyed. A mail-stage driver offered to perform the task. Nanook knew perfectly well that it was all over with...him best of the bunch. He was not the licking kind ... as we crossed the bridge over the steaming slough we saw the man going slowly down the river with... | |
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