| England - 1861 - 814 pages
...Youatt, " every object of terror disappears, and he crawls towards him with the same peculiar expression of attachment that used to characterise him. Then...slowly closes, the head droops, and he seems as if his fore-feet were giving way, and he would fall : but he springs up again ; every object of terror once... | |
| Agriculture - 1848 - 400 pages
...and he crawls towards him with the same peculiar expressions of attachment that used to characterize him. Then comes a moment's pause — a moment of actual...every object of terror once more surrounds him — he gazes wildly around — he snaps — he barks, and he rushes to the extent of his chain, prepared to... | |
| John Flint South - 1850 - 416 pages
...voice, every object of terror disappears, and he crawls towards him with the same peculiar expression of attachment that used to characterise him. Then...actual vacuity — the eye slowly closes, the head drops, and he seems as if his fore feet were giving way and he would fall ; but he springs up again,... | |
| John Flint South - 1850 - 330 pages
...and he crawls towards him with the same peculiar expression of attachment that used" to characterize him. Then comes a moment's pause — a moment of actual vacuity — the eye slowly closes, the head drops, and he seems as if his fore feet were giving way and he would fall ; but he springs up again,... | |
| William Youatt - Dogs - 1852 - 452 pages
...and he crawls towards him with the same peculiar expression of attachment that used to characterize him. Then comes a moment's pause — a moment of actual...every object of terror once more surrounds him — he gazes wildly around — he snaps — he barks, and he rushes to the extent of his chain, prepared to... | |
| John Flint South - Emergency medicine - 1852 - 424 pages
...voice, every object of terror disappears, and he crawls towards him with the same peculiar expression of attachment that used to characterise him. Then...actual vacuity — the eye slowly closes, the head drops, and he seems as if his fore feet were giving way and he would fall ; but he springs up again,... | |
| Robert Druitt - 1854 - 718 pages
...fancied object of terror disappears, and he crawls towards him with his usual expression of attachment Then comes a moment's pause, — a moment of actual...slowly closes, the head droops, and he seems as if his fore-feet would give way and he would fall ; but he springs up again, every object of terror once more... | |
| Robert Druitt - 1856 - 786 pages
...of terror disappears, and he crawls towards him with his usual expression of attachment. Then conws a moment's pause, — a moment of actual vacuity,...slowly closes, the head droops, and he seems as if his fore-feet would give way and he would fall ; but he springs up again, every object of terror once more... | |
| William Youatt - Dog breeds - 1857 - 474 pages
...towards him with the same peculiar expression of attachment that used to characterize him. Then comessn moment's pause — a moment of actual vacuity —...every object of terror once more surrounds him — he gazes wildly around — he snaps — he barks, and he rushes to the extent of his chain, prepared to... | |
| England - 1861 - 830 pages
...Youatt, " every object of terror disappears, and he crawls towards him with the same peculiar expression of attachment that used to characterise him. Then...slowly closes, the head droops, and he seems as if his fore-feet were giving way, and he would fall : but he springs up again ; every object of terror once... | |
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