Neptune; or, The autobiography of a Newfoundland dog, by the author of 'Tuppy'.1869 |
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... knew was that I was being carried very rapidly somewhere , and that I had no power to release myself from my confine- ment . Suddenly the movement stopped . ' Now , ' thought I , ' is my time ; now or never ; who knows but that a ...
... knew was that I was being carried very rapidly somewhere , and that I had no power to release myself from my confine- ment . Suddenly the movement stopped . ' Now , ' thought I , ' is my time ; now or never ; who knows but that a ...
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... knew , therefore , what I had to do ; and as my mistress never deceived me , it was not long before I learned to place implicit reliance on her word , and to feel sure that everything she told me to do was in reality for my good ...
... knew , therefore , what I had to do ; and as my mistress never deceived me , it was not long before I learned to place implicit reliance on her word , and to feel sure that everything she told me to do was in reality for my good ...
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... knew must be obeyed . My mistress was standing on the edge of the bank which overhung the lake . Anxious to please her , I bounded a few steps forward , but when I saw the glittering of the water , as the sun shone brightly on its ...
... knew must be obeyed . My mistress was standing on the edge of the bank which overhung the lake . Anxious to please her , I bounded a few steps forward , but when I saw the glittering of the water , as the sun shone brightly on its ...
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... knew in an instant who did and who did not like me ; whom I must obey , and with whom I might take liberties ; and I am free to confess that where I found I might do so safely , I largely availed myself of the per- mission to do as I ...
... knew in an instant who did and who did not like me ; whom I must obey , and with whom I might take liberties ; and I am free to confess that where I found I might do so safely , I largely availed myself of the per- mission to do as I ...
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... knew it was hopeless . She was not a bit afraid of me ; she did not , in fact , care for me one way or the other . She just tolerated me for the sake of her daughter . For Mrs. Roscoe I had the most profound awe and vene- ration . Not ...
... knew it was hopeless . She was not a bit afraid of me ; she did not , in fact , care for me one way or the other . She just tolerated me for the sake of her daughter . For Mrs. Roscoe I had the most profound awe and vene- ration . Not ...
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Neptune; Or, the Autobiography of a Newfoundland Dog, by the Author of 'tuppy' E Burrows No preview available - 2018 |
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ABSOLON Adventures afraid amusing BARBARA HUTTON barked better bone bounded Bow-wow-wow C. H. BENNETT cake cloth elegant Conrad Cousin Kate dear mistress dear old delighted door drawing-room ELWES Emily Engravings exclaimed eyes Fairy Fcap felt Fourth Edition Frontispiece GILBERT gilt edges growl hand happy HARRISON WEIR hear heard my mistress heart History HOOD Illustrations by JOHN Jane Jane's JOHN TIMBS jumped kennel kiss knew LADY learned lesson look lordship ma'am Miss Roscoe mistress say Neptune never NEWFOUNDLAND DOG once Phiz plain play Post 8vo Price 6d puppy Queen Victoria quiet Royal 16mo Second Edition seemed shore side Small 4to sofa soft sorry stick Stories struggle Super-royal 16mo sure tail tell Third Edition THOMAS DARNELL THOMAS HOOD thought told TOM HOOD tress voice walk whilst words wrong Young
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