O'Leary saw him, and the bear seemed sulky; the keeper, however, with a short spike fixed at the end of a pole, made him move about briskly. He marked on sand what o'clock it was, with his paw ; and distinguished the men and women in a very comical way... Personal Sketches of His Own Times - Página 69por Sir Jonah Barrington - 1827 - 474 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1834 - 1046 páginas
...seemed sulky ; the keeper, however, with a short spike at the end of a pole, made him move about pretty briskly. He marked on sand what o'clock it was with his paw ; distinguished between his male and female spectators, and, in short, greatly diverted the priest... | |
| 1828 - 488 páginas
...The bear had been, taught a hundred tricks, all to be per. formed at the keeper's word of command. It was late in the evening when O'Leary saw him, and...little, but continued quite sullen : his master coaxed him — no ! he would not work ! At length, the brute of a keeper gave him two or three sharp pricks... | |
| 1834 - 1064 páginas
...seemed sulky ; the keeper, however, with a short spike at the end of a pole, made him move about pretty briskly. He marked on sand what o'clock it was with his paw ; distinguished between his male and female spectators, and, in short, greatly diverted the priest.... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1857 - 328 páginas
...when O'Leary saw him, and the bear seemed sulky ; the keeper, however, with a short spike at the head of a pole, made him move about briskly. He marked...priest was quite diverted. The beast at length grew did not care much about the clothing, only they worked him too hard. The fishermen had found him at... | |
| William Evans Burton - 1859 - 690 páginas
...when O'Leary saw him, and the bear seemed sulky ; the keeper, however, with n short spike at the head of a pole, made him move about briskly. He marked...priest was quite diverted. The beast at length grew did not care much about the clothing, only they worked him too hard. The fishermen had found him at... | |
| Michael Bernard Buckley - 1868 - 436 páginas
...evening when O'Leary saw him, and the bear seemed sulky; the keeper, however, with a short spike fixed at the end of a pole, made him move about briskly....little, but continued quite sullen ; his master coaxed him — no ! he would not work ! At length, the brute of a keeper gave him two or three sharp pricks... | |
| 1872 - 246 páginas
...evening when O'Leary saw him, and the bear seemed sulky ; the keeper, however, with a short spike fixed at the end of a pole, made him move about briskly. He marked on sand what o'clock it was, with his pawj and distinguished the men and women in a very comical way : in fact, our priest was . quite diverted.... | |
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