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" The other is a little, old, gray muzzled curmudgeon, with an unhappy eye, that kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the look of a dog... "
Bracebridge Hall; Or, The Humorists. A Medley - Page 53
by Washington Irving - 1835
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The Alhambra. Bracebridge hall

Washington Irving - 1881 - 910 pages
...him ; his nose turns up; his moutb Is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth; in short, he haa altogether the look of a dog far gone in misanthropy, and totally rick of the world. When he walks, he has his tail curled up so tight that it seems to lift his feet...
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Tom Brown's school-days, by an old boy [T. Hughes]. Wanderings in South ...

Thomas Hughes - 1882 - 220 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...three legs at a time, keeping the other drawn up as a reserve. This last wretch is called Beauty. These dogs are full of elegant ailments unknown to vulgar...
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Irving's Works: Bracebridge hall

Washington Irving - 1882 - 572 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...three legs at a time, keeping the other drawn up as a reserve. This last wretch is called Beauty. These dogs are full of elegant ailments unknown to vulgar...
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Life of Oliver Goldsmith

Washington Irving - 1886 - 608 pages
...kindles like a coal if you enly look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...the world. When he walks, he has his tail curled up ao tight that it seems to lift his feet from the ground ; and he seldom makes use of more than three...
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Life of Oliver Goldsmith

Washington Irving - 1886 - 608 pages
...kindles like a coal if you enly look at him; his nose turns up; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth; in short, he has altogether the...look of a dog far gone in misanthropy, and totally siok of the world. When he walks, he has his tail curled up so tight that it seems to lift his feet...
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Tales of a Traveller

Washington Irving - 1887 - 952 pages
...like a coal if you «nly look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the look of a dog far pone in misanthropy, and totally sick of the world. When he walks, he has his tail curled up so tight...
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Bracebridge Hall, Or, The Humourists, Volume 1

Washington Irving - American wit and humor - 1896 - 408 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up, his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...three legs at a time, keeping the other drawn up as a reserve. This last wretch is called Beauty. Gbe TOUdow'0 'Retinue These dogs are full of elegant...
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Works, Volume 7

Washington Irving - American literature - 1896 - 386 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up, his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...the world. When he walks, he has his tail curled up sotight that it seems to lift his feet from the ground ; and he seldom makes use of more than three...
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The Sketch Book, and Bracebridge Hall

Washington Irving - 1903 - 814 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him ; his nose turns up ; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth ; in short, he has altogether the...three legs at a time, keeping the other drawn up as a reserve. This last wretch is called Beauty. The dogs are full of elegant ailments unknown to vulgar...
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The Adventures of Captain Bonneville [and] Bracebridge Hall

Washington Irving - Fur trade - 1904 - 744 pages
...kindles like a coal if you only look at him; his nose turns up; his mouth is drawn into wrinkles, so as to show his teeth; in short, he has altogether the...three legs at a time, keeping the other drawn up as a reserve. This last wretch is called Beauty. These dogs are full of elegant ailments, unknown to vulgar...
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