| 1840 - 824 Seiten
...attempted to stab the sleeping gentleman ; but the dog ilartcd at the robber's neck, fastened his fangs in him, and so kept him down that his master had time...secure the ruffian, who turned out to be the coachman, and who afterwards confessed, that seeing his master receive n large sum of money, he and the groom... | |
| 1840 - 382 Seiten
...about to stab the sleeping gentleman ; but the dog darted at the robber's neck, fastened his fangs in him, and so kept him down that his master had time...secure the ruffian, who turned out to be the coachman, and who afterwards confessed, that seeing his master receive a large sum of money, he and the groom... | |
| Caesar Otway - 1847 - 56 Seiten
...attempted to stab the sleeping gentleman ; but the dog started at the robber's neck, fastened his fangs in him, and so kept him down, that his master had time...secure the ruffian, who turned out to be the coachman, and who afterwards confessed, that seeing his master receive a large sum of money, he and the groom... | |
| John George Wood - 1874 - 356 Seiten
...hurgiar, attempted to stab the sleeper. But the dog started at the robber's neck, fastened his fangs in him, and so kept him down that his master had time to call for assistance —who and secure the ruffian, who turned out to proves to be the be the coachman. He afterwards confessed... | |
| John George Wood - 1875 - 148 Seiten
...hand, attempted to stab the sleeper. But the dog started at the robber's neck, fastened his fangs in him, and so kept him down that his master had time...the ruffian, who turned out to be the coachman. He afterward confessed that, seeing his master receive a large sum of money, he and the groom conspired... | |
| John George Wood - 1875 - 180 Seiten
...hand, attempted to stah the sleeper. Hut the dog started at the rohher's neck, fastened his fangs in him, and so kept him down that his master had time to call for assistance and secure the rnffian, who turned ont to he the coachman. He afterward confessed that, seeing his master receive... | |
| 1881 - 590 Seiten
...hand, attempted to stab the sleeper. But the dog started at the robber's neck, fastened his fangs in him, and so kept him down that his master had time...master receive a large sum of money, he and the groom had conspired together to rob and murder him, and that they plotted the whole scheme leaning over the... | |
| James Baird McClure - 1879 - 324 Seiten
...attempted to stab the sleeping gentleman; but the dog darted at the robber's neck, fastened his fangs in him, and so kept him down that his master had time...secure the ruffian, who turned out to be the coachman, and who afterwards confessed that seeing his master receive a large sum of money, he and the groom... | |
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