The most sedulous groom could not have bestowed more attention upon the horse of his heart, than Dick Turpin now paid to his mare. He scraped, chafed, and dried her, sounded each muscle, traced each sinew, pulled her ears, examined the state of her feet,... Rookwood: A Romance - 第 149 頁William Harrison Ainsworth 著 - 1834完整檢視 - 關於此書
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1837 - 466 頁
...adding, as he went about the execution of his task, " I always thought them Rum-padders, as they call them-selves, rum fellows, but now I'm sartin sure...her feet, and, ascertaining that her " withers were unwrung," finally washed her from head to foot in the di-luted spirit; not however before he had conveyed... | |
| 1863 - 104 頁
...adding, as he wen! about the execution of his task, " I always thought them Rum-padders, as they call themselves, rum fellows, but now I'm sartin sure on...sedulous groom could not have bestowed more attention uppn the horse of his heart than Dick Turpin now paid to his mare. He scraped, chafed, and dried her,... | |
| William Harrison Ainsworth - 1878 - 676 頁
...adding, as he went about the execution of his task, " I always thought them Eum-padders, as they call themselves, rum fellows, but now I'm sartin sure on...her feet, and, ascertaining that her "withers were unwrung," finally washed her from head to foot in the diluted spirit, not, however, before he had conveyed... | |
| 1888 - 844 頁
...water, a scraper, a raw beefsteak, and other adjuncts to the toilet. Which order having been executed, the most sedulous groom could not have bestowed more...his heart than Dick Turpin now paid to his mare. He performed, in fact, a complete variety entertainment of strange tricks common to ostlers, concluding... | |
| William Outram Tristram - 1893 - 402 頁
...water, a scraper, a raw beefsteak, and other adjuncts to the toilet. Which order having been executed, the most sedulous groom could not have bestowed more...his heart than Dick Turpin now paid to his mare. He performed, in fact, a complete variety entertainment of strange tricks common to ostlers, concluding... | |
| Andrew Lang, Donald Grant Mitchell - 1898 - 578 頁
...adding, as he went about the execution of his task, " I always thought them Rum-padders, as they call themselves, rum fellows, but now I'm sartin sure on...her feet, and, ascertaining that her "withers were unwrung," finally washed her from head to foot in. the diluted spirit, not, however, before he had... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1901 - 456 頁
...of his task, " I always thought them Rum-padders, as they call themselves, rum fellows, but now I 'm sartin sure on it." The most sedulous groom could...her feet, and, ascertaining that her " withers were unwrung," finally washed her from head to foot in the diluted spirit, not, however, before he had conveyed... | |
| 1901 - 654 頁
...of his task, " I always thought them Rum-padders, as they call themselves, rum fellows, but now I 'm sartin sure on it." The most sedulous groom could...her feet, and, ascertaining that her " withers were unwrung," finally washed her from head to foot in the diluted spirit, not, however, before he had conveyed... | |
| William Outram Tristam - 1903 - 402 頁
...water, a scraper, a raw beefsteak, and other adjuncts to the toilet. Which order having been executed, the most sedulous groom could not have bestowed more...his heart than Dick Turpin now paid to his mare. He performed, in fact, a complete variety entertainment of strange tricks common to ostlers, concluding... | |
| William Outram Tristram - 1906 - 414 頁
...water, a scraper, a raw beefsteak, and other adjuncts to the toilet. Whicfy order having been executed, the most sedulous groom could not have bestowed more...his heart than Dick Turpin now paid to his mare. He performed, in fact, a complete variety entertainment of strange tricks common to ostlers, concluding... | |
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