With these words he drew a pistol from his pocket, and with a trembling hand took aim at his faithful servant. He turned away in agony as he fired, but his aim was too sure. The poor animal... The Universal Magazine - Page 641804Full view - About this book
| Samuel Jackson Pratt - 1801 - 670 pages
...words, he drew a pistol from his pecker, and with a trembling hand took aim at his faithful servant. He turned away / in agony as he fired, but his aim was too sure. The poor animal falls wounded ; and weltering in his blood, still endeavours to crawl towards... | |
| Joseph Taylor - Dogs - 1804 - 202 pages
...viQim if I fpare him." With thefe words, he drew a piftol from his pocket, and, with a trembling hand, took aim at his faithful fervant. He turned away in...animal falls wounded; and weltering in his blood, dill endeavours to crawl towards his mafler, as if to tax him with ingratitude. The merchant could... | |
| 1804 - 452 pages
...words he drew a pistol from his pocket, and, with a trembling hand, took aim at his faithful servant. He turned away in agony as he fired, but his aim was too sure. The poor animal falls Vvounded; and, weltering in his blood, still endeavours to crawl towards... | |
| 1809 - 720 pages
...if I ibare hifli." With thefe words h« drew a piftot from i 'is pocket, and, with a trembling hand, took aim at his faithful fervant. He turned away in agony as he fired, but his aim xvas too fure. The poor animal fellwounded; and weltering in his blood, dill endeavours to crawl towards... | |
| 1804 - 812 pages
...violence than before. • With thefe words, he drew a piftol from his pocket, and, with a trembling band, took aim at his faithful fervant. He turned away in agony as he fired, but his aim wa* too fure. The poor animal falls wounded ; and, weltering in his blood, ftill endeavours to crawl... | |
| 1814 - 984 pages
...words, he drew a pistol from his pocket, and with a trembling hand took aim at his faithful servant. He turned away in agony as he fired, but his aim was too sure. The poor animal falls wounded ; aud weltering in his blood still endeavours to crawl towards... | |
| Albert Picket - American literature - 1820 - 314 pages
...words he drew a pistol from his pocket, and with a trembling hand, took aim at his faithful servant. He turned away in agony as he fired, but his aim was too sure. The poor animal falls wounded ; and, weltering in his blood, still endeavours to crawl towards... | |
| 1822 - 430 pages
...words, he drew a pistol from his pocket, and, with a trembling hand, took aim at his faithful servant. He turned away in agony as he fired, but his aim was too sure. Tlie poor animal falls wounded ; and, weltering in his blood, still endeavours to crawl towards... | |
| Albert Picket - 1825 - 272 pages
...words he drew a pistol from his pocket, "id with a trembling hand, took aim at his faithful servant. He turned away in agony as he fired, but his aim was too sure. The poor animal falls wounded ; and, weltering in bis blood, still endeavours to crawl towards... | |
| Youth - 1852 - 302 pages
...words he drew a pistol from his pocket, and with a trembling hand, took aim at his faithful servant. He turned away in agony as he fired ; but his aim was too sure. The poor animal fell wounded, and, weltering in his blood, still endeavored to crawl towards... | |
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