He answered in the affirmative, and they carried him instantly to the place where one of the snakes had been seen. He began piping, and, in a short time, the snake came dancing to him : the fellow caught him by the nape of the neck, and brought him to... The European Magazine, and London Review - Page 71789Full view - About this book
| 1790 - 694 pages
...him inftantly to the place where one of the fnake» had been feen. He began piping, and in a ftiort time the fnake came dancing to him : the fellow caught him by the nape of hit neck, and brought him to me. As I was in» mother, Katharine Countefs Dowager of Worten. James... | |
| 1806 - 504 pages
...to the place where one of the snakes had been seen. He began piping, and in a short' time the snake came dancing to him: the fellow caught him by the...brought him to me. As I was incredulous, I did not go to see this first operation; but as he took this reptile so expeditiously, and I still suspected some... | |
| William Granger - 1805 - 648 pages
...carried him inftantly to the place where one of the fnakes had been feen. He began piping, and in a fhort time the fnake came dancing to him: the fellow caught him by the nape of the neck, and brought him to me. As I was incredulous, I did not go to fee this lirit • operation;... | |
| 1789 - 766 pages
...carried him iriftamly to the place where one of the fnakes had been feem He began piping, and ma (hurt time the fnak'e came dancing to him : the fellow caught him by the nape of his neck, arid brought him to me. As I was incredulous, I did not go to fee this firft operation ; but as he... | |
| 1821 - 494 pages
...to the place where one of the snakes had been seen. He began piping, and, in a short time, the snake came dancing to him : the fellow caught him by the nape of the neck, and brought him to me. As I was incredulous, I did not go to see this first operation ; but... | |
| 1821 - 992 pages
...to the place where one of the snakes had been seen. He began piping, and, in a short time, the snake came dancing to him: the fellow caught him by the nape of the Deck, and brought him to me. As 1 was incredulous, I did not go to see this first operation; but... | |
| John Platts - 1876 - 986 pages
...piping, and in a short time the snake came dancing to him : the feilow caught him by the nape of the neck, and brought him to me. As I was incredulous, I did not go to see this first operation; but as he took this beast so expeditiously, and I still suspected some trick,... | |
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