He was gaunt and shagged, with a ewe neck and a head like a hammer; his rusty mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burrs; one eye had lost its pupil, and was glaring and spectral; but the other had the gleam of a genuine devil in it. American Monthly Knickerbocker - 第 523 頁由 編輯 - 1838完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Washington Irving - 1891 - 276 頁
...mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burs ; one eye had lost its pupil, and was glaring and spectral, but the other had the gleam of a genuine...had fire and mettle in his day, if we may judge from the name he bore of Gunpowder. He had, in tact, been a favorite steed of his master's, the choleric... | |
| Washington Irving - 1891 - 140 頁
...mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burs ; one eye had lost its pupil, and was glaring and spectral, but the other had the gleam of a genuine...had fire and mettle in his day, if we may judge from the name he bore of Gunpowder. He had, in fact, been a favorite steed of his master's, the choleric... | |
| Washington Irving - 1891 - 270 頁
...tangled and knotted with burs ; one eye had losl its pupil, and was glaring and spectral, but the othei had the gleam of a genuine devil in it. Still he must...had fire and mettle in his day, if we may judge from the name he bore of Gunpowder. He had, in feet, been a favorite steed of his master's, the choleric... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 242 頁
...mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burrs. One eye had lost its pupil, and was glaring and spectral, but the other had the gleam of a genuine...Gunpowder. He had, in fact, been a favorite steed of his master's, the choleric Van Ripper, who was a furious rider, and had infused, very probably, some... | |
| Washington Irving - 1892 - 422 頁
...toil were tangled and knotted with burrs ; one eye had lost its pupil and was glaring and 8]>ectral, but the other had the gleam of a genuine devil in...had fire and mettle in his day, if we may judge from the name he bore of Gunpowder. He had, in fact, been a favorite steed of his master's, the choleric... | |
| Washington Irving - 1893 - 318 頁
...mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burrs ; one eye had lost its pupil, and was glaring and spectral ; but the other had the gleam of a genuine...name, which was Gunpowder. He had, in fact, been a favourite steed of his master's, the choleric Van Ripper, who was a furious rider, and had infused,... | |
| Ainsworth Rand Spofford, Rufus Edmonds Shapley - 1894 - 462 頁
...mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burs ; one eye had lost its pupil, and was glaring and spectral, but the other had the gleam of a genuine...Gunpowder. He had, in fact, been a favorite steed of his master's, the choleric Van Ripper,' who was a furious rider, and had infused, very probably, some... | |
| Washington Irving - 1894 - 234 頁
...mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burrs ; one eye had lost its pupil, and was glaring and spectral ; but the other had the gleam of a genuine...had fire and mettle in his day, if we may judge from the name he bore of Gunpowder. He had, in fact, been a favorite steed of his master's, the choleric... | |
| Sheldon and Company - 1895 - 388 頁
...rusty mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burs. One eye had lost its pupil, and was glaring and spectral; but the other had the gleam of a genuine...had fire and mettle in his day, if we may judge from the name he bore of Gunpowder. He had, in fact, been a favorite steed of his master's, the choleric... | |
| Kate Stephens, Charles Eliot Norton, George Henry Browne - 1895 - 392 頁
...mane and tail were tangled and knotted with burrs; one eye had lost its pupil, and was glaring and spectral, but the other had the gleam of a genuine...had fire and mettle in his day, if we may judge from the name he bore of Gunpowder. He had, in fact, been a favorite steed of his master's, the choleric... | |
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