... quivering on the outside of the gate. It would have been an irreparable loss, had not our farrier contrived to bring both parts together while hot. He sewed them up with sprigs and young shoots of laurels that were at hand ; the wound healed, and,... Gleanings in England - Page 117by Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1801Full view - About this book
| Rudolf Erich Raspe - 1809 - 180 pages
...had not our farrier contrived to bring both parts together while hot. He sewed them up with springs and young shoots of laurels that were at hand —...expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's laurels. Peace was soon after concluded with the * An heavy falling door, witb sharp ipikesat the bottom, let... | |
| Rudolf Erich Raspe - 1859 - 264 pages
...laurels that were at hand — the wound healed ; and what could not have happened but to so glorious a horse, the sprigs took root in his body, grew up,...expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's laurels. CHAPTER VI. The Baron is made a prisoner of war, and sold for a slave — Keeps the Sultan's bees,... | |
| Mary Howitt - 1860 - 372 pages
...laurels that were at hand ; the wound healed ; and what could not have happened but to so glorious a horse, the sprigs took root in his body, grew up,...expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's laurels. " I nfean now to treat you to the French horn," remarked Hugh. " I know that story," said Marion. "... | |
| 1865 - 284 pages
...laurel that were at hand. The wound healed ; and what could not have happened but to so glorious a horse, the sprigs took root in his body, grew up, and formed a bower over ine ; so that afterwards I could go upon many other expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's... | |
| 1877 - 354 pages
...laurels that were at hand ; the wound healed, and, what could not have happened but to so glorious a horse, the sprigs took root in his body, grew up,...expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's laurels. CHAPTER VI. The Baron is made a prisoner of war, and sold for a slave — Keeps the Sultan's bees,... | |
| 1879 - 302 pages
...laurels that were at hand ; the wound healed, and, what could not have happened but to so glorious a horse, the sprigs took root in his body, grew up and...expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's laurels. CHAPTER VI. The Baron is made a prisoner of war, and sold for a slave — Keeps the Sultan's bees,... | |
| Jonathan Swift, William Cooke Taylor - 1884 - 490 pages
...laurels that were at hand j the wound healed, and, what could nftt have happened but to so glorious a horse, the sprigs took root in his body, grew up and...formed a bower over me ; so that afterwards I could gc upon many other expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's laurels. CHAPTER VI. The Baron... | |
| Blanche Wilder Bellamy - 1890 - 410 pages
...of laurel that were at hand. The wound healed, and what could not have happened but to so glorious a horse, the sprigs took root in his body, grew up and...over me ; so that afterwards I could go upon many expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's laurels. ADVENTURE OF BARON MUNCHAUSEN WITH HIS HORSE.... | |
| W. C. TAYLOR - 1890 - 890 pages
...laurels that were at hand ; the wound healed, and, what could not have happened but to so glorious a horse, the sprigs took root in his body, grew up and...formed a bower over me ; so that afterwards I could gc upon many other expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's laurels. CHAPTER VL The Baron... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1894 - 462 pages
...laurels that were at hand ; the wound healed, and, what could not have happened but to so glorious a horse, the sprigs took root in his body, grew up and...expeditions in the shade of my own and my horse's laurels. CHAPTEB VI. THE BARON IS MADE A PRISONER OF WAB, AND SOLD FOR A SLAVE — KEEPS THF. SULTAN'S BEES,... | |
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