Bob's eye at a glance announced a dog-fight to his brain? He did not, he could not see the dogs fighting ; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting, is a crowd masculine mainly, with an occasional active,... Short Stories: A Magazine of Select Fiction - Page 1161892Full view - About this book
| American literature - 1859 - 626 pages
...fighting ; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting, is a crowd, masculine mainly, with an occasional active,...all bent downwards and inwards, to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over ; a small, thoroughbred, white bull-terrier, is busy... | |
| John Brown - 1859 - 36 pages
...fighting ; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting, is a crowd masculine mainly, with an occasional active,...all bent downwards and inwards, to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over : a small thoroughbred, white bull-terrier, is busy... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1859 - 628 pages
...fighting ; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting, is a crowd, masculine mainly, with an occasional active,...crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads all bout downwards and inwards, to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over ;... | |
| English periodicals - 1863 - 612 pages
...crowds, at least, have their own physiognomy. " The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting," he remark?, " is a crowd masculine mainly, with an occasional, active, compassionate woman fluttering widely round the outside, and using her tongue and hands freely upon the men as so many brutes. It... | |
| John Brown - Medicine - 1861 - 548 pages
...fighting ; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting, is a crowd masculine mainly, with an occasional active,...all bent downwards and inwards to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over : a small thoroughbred, white bull-terrier, is busy... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - American periodicals - 1861 - 602 pages
...fighting : it was the flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting is a crowd masculine mainly, with an occasional active...a crowd centripetal, having its eyes and its heads fill bent downwards and inwards to one common focus." This clear perception of physical appearances... | |
| John Brown - 1861 - 470 pages
...fight, ing; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting, is a crowd masculine mainly, with an occasional active,...using her tongue and her hands freely upon the men, as BO many " brutes ; " it is a crowd annular, compact, and mobile ; a crowd centripetal, having its eyes... | |
| John Brown - Dogs - 1862 - 360 pages
...fighting ; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting, is a crowd masculine mainly, with an occasional active...bent downwards and inwards , to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over: a small thoroughbred, white bull-terrier, is busy... | |
| John Brown - 1862 - 488 pages
...fighting ; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting, is a crowd masculine mainly, with an occasional active,...all bent downwards and inwards, to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over : a small thoroughbred, white bull-terrier, is busy... | |
| John Brown - English essays - 1862 - 492 pages
...fighting ; it was a flash of an inference, a rapid induction. The crowd round a couple of dogs fighting, is a crowd masculine mainly, with an occasional active,...all bent downwards and inwards, to one common focus. Well, Bob and I are up, and find it is not over : a small thoroughbred, white bull-terrier, is busy... | |
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