| Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1852 - 460 pages
...branches. About sunset, however, as I was preparing to pass the night in this manner, and had turned my horse loose that he might graze at liberty, a woman, returning from the labours of the field, stopped to observe me, and perceiving that I was weary and dejected, inquired... | |
| Leigh Hunt - English literature - 1852 - 470 pages
...branches. About sunset, however, as I was preparing to pass the night in this manner, and had turned my horse loose that he might graze at liberty, a woman, returning from the labours of the field, stopped to observe- me, and. perceiving that I was weary and dejected, inquired... | |
| English literature - 1852 - 460 pages
...branches. About sunset, however, as I was preparing to pass the night in this manner, and had turned my horse loose that he might graze at liberty, a woman, returning from the labours of the field, stopped to observe me, and perceiving that I was weary and dejected, inquired... | |
| Charles Dexter Cleveland - 1853 - 800 pages
...branches. About sunset, however, as I was preparing to pass the night in this manner, and had turned my horse loose that he might graze at liberty, a woman,...returning from the labors of the field, stopped to observe me, and perceiving that I was weary and dejected, inquired into my situation, which I briefly explained... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Geography - 1856 - 1014 pages
...branches ; about sunset, however, as I was preparing to pass the night in this manner, and had turned my horse loose, that he might graze at liberty, a woman,...returning from the labors of the field, stopped to observe me ; and, perceiving that I was weary and dejected, inquired into my situation, which I oriefly explained... | |
| Julius Rubens Ames - Abolitionists - 1857 - 348 pages
...tree. About sunset, however, as I was preparing to pass the mght in this manner, and had turned my horse loose, that he might graze at liberty, a woman, returning from the l;)!xi,., of the field, stopped to observe me. Perceiving that I was weary jnd dejected, she inquired... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 466 pages
...branches. About sunset, however, as I was preparing to pass the night in this manner, and had turned my horse loose that he might graze at liberty, a woman, returning from the labours of the field, stopped to observe me, and perceiving that I was weary and dejected, inquired... | |
| Oliver Prescott Hiller - African Americans - 1860 - 198 pages
...branches. About sunset, however, as I was preparing to spend the night in this manner, and had turned my horse loose that he might graze at liberty, — a...returning from the labors of the field, stopped to observe me, and, perceiving that I was weary and dejected, inquired into my situation, which I briefly explained... | |
| Uncle Merry - Adventure and adventurers - 1860 - 254 pages
...the trees. • A.bout sunset, as I was preparing to pass the night in this manner, and had turned my horse loose that he might graze at liberty, a woman...returning from the labors of the field, stopped to observe me. Perceiving that I was weary and dejected, she inquired into my situation, which I briefly explained... | |
| Mungo Park - Africa - 1860 - 434 pages
...branches. About sunset, however, as I was preparing to pass the night in this manner, and had turned my horse loose, that he might graze at liberty, a woman, returning from the labours of the field, stopped to observe me, and perceiving that I was weary and dejected, inquired... | |
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