| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1744 頁
...for the sun, and the Gas-man won. They were led up to the scratch — shook hands, and went at it. In r grew, Beating from the wasted vines Back to France...the Pyrenean pines, Follow'd up in valley and glen Neate seemed like a lifeless lump of flesh and bone, round which the Gas-man's blows played with the... | |
| Charles Townsend Copeland - 1926 - 1746 頁
...for the sun, and the Gas-man won. They were led up to the scrateh — shook hands, and went at it. ad got Di |/ Neate seemed like a lifeless lump of flesh and bone, round which the Gas-man's blows played with the... | |
| Walter Clarke Phillips, William Garrett Crane, Frank Rawley Byers - 1928 - 560 頁
...for the sun, and the Gasman won. They were led up to the scratch — shook hands, and went at it. In the first round every one thought it was all over....a shout, and I said, " There is no standing this." Neate seemed like a lifeless lump of flesh and bone, round which the Gasman's blows played with the... | |
| George Plimpton - 1992 - 508 頁
...Gas-man won. They were led up to the scratch — shook hands, and went at it. In the first round everyone thought it was all over. After making play a short...a shout, and I said, "There is no standing this." Neate seemed like a lifeless lump of flesh and bone, round which the Gas-man's blows played with the... | |
| Edwin Battistella - 2005 - 240 頁
...hint at the different styles of the early to midnineteenth century:21 In the first round, everyone thought it was all over. After making play a short time, the Gas-man flew at this adversary like a tiger, struck five blows in as many seconds, three first, and then following... | |
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