| 1828 - 732 Seiten
...ISoulderson, the collector of the district, and me. I told him I was no sportsman, but Mr. Boulderson's eyes sparkled at the name of tiger, and he expressed...pistols for the sake of defence, and lent me a very fine double-barrelled gun for the same purpose. We set out a little after three on our elephants, with a... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1828 - 600 Seiten
...Boulderson and me. I told him I was no sportsman, but Mr. Boulderson's eyes sparkled at the name of tyger, and he expressed great anxiety to beat up his quarters...pistols for the sake of defence, and lent me a very fine doublebarrelled gun for the same purpose. We set out a little after three on our elephants, with a... | |
| 1828 - 604 Seiten
...Boulderson and me. I told him I was no sportsman, but Mr. Boulderson's eyes sparkled at the name of tyger, and he expressed great anxiety to beat up his quarters...pistols for the sake of defence, and lent me a very fine double-barrelled gun for the same purpose. We set out a little after three on our elephants, with a... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1828 - 598 Seiten
...Boulderson and me. I told him I was no sportsman, but Mr. Boulderson's eyes sparkled at the name of tyger, and he expressed great anxiety to beat up his quarters...pistols for the sake of defence, and lent me a very fine double-barrelled gun for the same purpose. We set out a little after three on our elephants, with a... | |
| Robert Walsh - 1828 - 564 Seiten
...Boulderson, the collector of the district, and me. 1 told him I was no sportsman, but Mr. Boulderson's eyes sparkled at the name of tiger, and he expressed...with no intention of being more than a spectator. Mr. Roulderson, however, advised me to load my pistols for the sake of defence, and lent me a very fine... | |
| 1828 - 668 Seiten
...be interesting : • ; ^ 'f MR. BOULDF.RSON'S eyes sparkled at the name of lyger, anil lie cxpr^ssed great anxiety to beat up his quarters in the afternoon....circumstances, I did not like to deprive him of his sport, as be would not leave me by myself, and went, though with no-intention of being more than a spectator.... | |
| Reginald Heber - 1829 - 546 Seiten
...be a fine diversion for Mr. Boulderson and me. I told him I was no sportsman, but Mr. Boulderson's eyes sparkled at the name of tiger, and he expressed...not like to deprive him of his sport, as he would noc leave me by myself, and went, though with no intention of being more than a spectator. Mr. Boulderson,... | |
| 1830 - 614 Seiten
...be a fine diversion for Mr. Boulderson and me. I told him I was no sportsman ; but Mr. Boulderson's eyes sparkled at the name of tiger, and he expressed...me to load my pistols for the sake of defence, and 717 7-2C lent me a very fine double-barrelled gun for the same purpose. We set out a little after three... | |
| 1838 - 534 Seiten
...be a fine diversion for Mr. Boulderson and me. I told him I was no sportsman, but Mr. Boulderson's eyes sparkled at the name of tiger, and he expressed great anxiety to boat up his quarters in the afternoon. Under such circumstances I did not like to deprive him of his... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1846 - 764 Seiten
...Boulderson and me. I told him I was no sportsman : but Mr. Boulderson's eyes sparkled at the name ot tiger, and he expressed great anxiety to beat up his...of his sport, as he would not leave me by myself. I went, though with no intention of being more than a spectator. Mr. Boulderson, however, advised me... | |
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