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" ... rising from her reeking hide; a wall-eyed horse, tired of the loneliness of the stable, was poking his spectral head out of a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves; an unhappy cur, chained to a doghouse hard by, uttered something every... "
The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 58
1822
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Cyclopædia of Wit and Humor, Volume 1

Wayne E. Burton - 1867 - 674 pages
...a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves; nn unhappy cur, chained to a dog-house hard by, uttered something every now and then, between...every thing, in short, was comfortless and forlorn, excepting a crew of hard-drinking ducks, assembled like boon companions round a puddle, and making...
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Bracebridge Hall; Or, The Humorists, a Medley

Washington Irving - 1867 - 590 pages
...of a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves; an unhappy cur, chained to a doghouse hard by, uttered something, every now and then, between...in pattens, looking as sulky as the weather itself ; everything, in short, was comfortless and forlorn, excepting a crew of hardened ducks, assembled...
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Penny readings in prose and verse, selected and ed. by J.E. Carpenter, Volume 10

Penny readings - 1867 - 280 pages
...a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves ; an unhappy cur, chained to a dog-house hard by, uttered something every now and then between a bark and a yelp ; a drab of a kitchen wench tramped backwards and forwards through the yard in pattens, looking as sulky as the weather...
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Lectures on the English Language

George Perkins Marsh - 1867 - 766 pages
...a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves ; an unhappy cur, chained to a dog-house hard by, uttered something every now and then between a bark and a yelp ; a drab of a kitehen-wench trampled backwards and forwards through the yard in patten*, looking as sulky as the...
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Standard Fifth Reader, Part 2

Epes Sargent - 1867 - 544 pages
...a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves. An unhappy cur, chained to a dog-house hard by, uttered something, every now and then, between a bark and a yelp. 5. An uncomely servant-girl tramped backward and forward through the yard in pattens, looking as sulky...
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Tom Hood's Comic Readings in Prose and Verse: A Companion to Carpenter's ...

Tom Hood - 1869 - 292 pages
...dog-house hard by, uttered every now and then between a bark and a yelp ; a drab of a kitchen wench tramped backwards and forwards through the yard in pattens, looking as sulky as the weather itself; everything, in short, was comfortless and forlorn, except a crew of hard-drinking ducks, assembled...
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Tom Hood's Comic readings in prose and verse, Volume 2

Thomas Hood - 1869 - 264 pages
...with the rain dripping on it from the eaves ; an unhappy cur, chained to a dog-house hard by, uttered every now and then between a bark and a yelp ; a drab of a kitchen wench tramped backwards and forwards through the yard in pattens, looking as sulky as the weather...
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Memoir of Washington Irving: With Selections from His Works, and Criticisms

Charles Adams - 1870 - 322 pages
...a window, with the rain dropping on it from the eaves. An unhappy cur, chained to a dog-house hard by, uttered something every now and then between a bark and a yelp. A drab of a kitchen wench tramped backward and forward through the yard in pattens, looking as sulky as the weather...
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The Standard Fifth Reader: With a New Treatise on Elocution and an ..., Part 2

Epes Sargent - 1870 - 538 pages
...a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves. An. unhappy cur, chained to a dog-house hard by, uttered something, every now and then, between a bark and a yelp. 5. An uncomely servant-girl tramped backward and forward through the yard in pattens, looking as sulky...
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Works of Washington Irving: Bracebridge

Washington Irving - 1871 - 574 pages
...a window, with the rain dripping on it from the eaves ; an unhappy cur, chained to a doghouse hard by, uttered something, every now and then, between...in pattens, looking as sulky as the weather itself ; everything, in short, was comfortless and forlorn, excepting a crew of hardened ducks, assembled...
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