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dog 12727 occurrences

Hold, bawling Dog.

The Men of War cry, Pox on't, this is dull, We are for rough Sports,Dog Hector, and the Bull.

I dragged myself at last by intervals, like a sick dog, outside the revels, still hearing them, which was torture to me, even when at last I got beyond the crowd.

"Courage," he said to himself, grimly; "courage, a dog's no worse than a man.

O bethink thee, lest she change thee into a swine, or black dog, aye, or even a small shrew-mouseI've heard of such ere nowor blast thee with fire, or loathly disease, or" "None the less will I go.

A vilely tall, base, and most unseemly dog that hath spoiled me of my lord's sweet money-bags, wherefore I yearn to see him wriggle in a noose.

Here I am worrying about myself like a selfish dog without letting myself be happy over finding you.

I pity a dog in the street, but would I cross you, Garry, lad, to save the dog?

I pity a dog in the street, but would I cross you, Garry, lad, to save the dog?

They found not a man, but a dog.

But, if it were so, how fearfully true the warning!by what a mysterious fate did death dog my footsteps, and "blood haunt the life of blood!"

Once he went away across a field on purpose to kick a very small dog, and ARCHIBALD waited for him.

But after they are free, when they get into danger, or miss their meat, they cry out too, and are willing enough to return to slavery; as the dog which has run away for fear of the whip, will go back to his kennel for the sake of his food.

He was a fine fellow, and had an immense bead, like a bull-dog.

Then he saw his dog dancing frantically about a young lady who held in her arms a little white spaniel, which she had evidently just snatched up from annihilation.

"Your dog doesn't look especially ferocious.

But the nerve of himoffering me his dog!

It's confoundedly unfortunate Markeld couldn't have left his dog at home!

Well for dog 'tis so.

sirand I'm dog-tired.

"I'm dog-tired," he repeated.

'I have had,' wrote Eachard in one of his many rejoinders, 'as many several names as the Grand Seignior has titles of honour; for setting aside the vulgar and familiar ones of Rogue, Rascal, Dog, and Thief (which may be taken by way of endearment as well as out of prejudice and offence), as also those of more certain signification, as Malicious Rogue, Ill-Natured Rascal, Lay Dog, and Spiteful Thief.'

'I have had,' wrote Eachard in one of his many rejoinders, 'as many several names as the Grand Seignior has titles of honour; for setting aside the vulgar and familiar ones of Rogue, Rascal, Dog, and Thief (which may be taken by way of endearment as well as out of prejudice and offence), as also those of more certain signification, as Malicious Rogue, Ill-Natured Rascal, Lay Dog, and Spiteful Thief.'

APELLES painted a mare and a dog so lively

For the fool's judgment is a dog-vane that turns with a breath, and the cheat watches the clouds and sets his weathercock by them,so that one shall often see by their pointing which way the winds of heaven are blowing, when the slow-wheeling arrows and feathers of what we call the Temples of Wisdom are turning to all points of the compass.

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He read them the statute, applied it to the facts, and shook his fist in their faces.

He read them the statute, applied it to the facts, and shook his fist in their faces.

He would have given a year's salary to have Mock Hen safely up the river, even on a conviction for manslaughter in the third, for the newspapers were making his life a burden with their constant references to the seeming inability of the police department and district attorney's office to prevent the recurrence of feud killings in the Chinatown districts.

"He is devoted to the mission and to us at the settlement.

"He is devoted to the mission and to us at the settlement.

However, the court found them all guilty, and the sow was publicly hanged in the market place.

However, the court found them all guilty, and the sow was publicly hanged in the market place.

The district attorney kept all the restas evidence, he claimed, but some day you'll see he'll bring an action against the Lake Shore or the New York Central based on these bonds.

The district attorney kept all the restas evidence, he claimed, but some day you'll see he'll bring an action against the Lake Shore or the New York Central based on these bonds.

The district attorney kept all the restas evidence, he claimed, but some day you'll see he'll bring an action against the Lake Shore or the New York Central based on these bonds.

" "And if you don't persuade society you go to the chair," remarked Mr. Tutt laconically.

"To use another illustration," exclaimed Tutt, warming to the subject, "the private ownership of property at the present time is recognized and protected by the law, but if we had a Bolshevik government it might be a crime to refuse to share one's property with others.

"To use another illustration," exclaimed Tutt, warming to the subject, "the private ownership of property at the present time is recognized and protected by the law, but if we had a Bolshevik government it might be a crime to refuse to share one's property with others.

"To use another illustration," exclaimed Tutt, warming to the subject, "the private ownership of property at the present time is recognized and protected by the law, but if we had a Bolshevik government it might be a crime to refuse to share one's property with others.

"To use another illustration," exclaimed Tutt, warming to the subject, "the private ownership of property at the present time is recognized and protected by the law, but if we had a Bolshevik government it might be a crime to refuse to share one's property with others.

Five mites of monads dwelt in a round drop That twinkled on a leaf by a pool in the sun.

AT THE LODGINGS OF MR.

The scene opens in the lodgings of Mr. and Mrs. Micawber.

The scene opens in the lodgings of Mr. and Mrs. Micawber.

A few had taken quarters and were coiling in their bunks When we shore the six-tooth wethers from the plain.

A few had taken quarters and were coiling in their bunks When we shore the six-tooth wethers from the plain.

The host with whom I lodged in that city, willing to amuse me, carried me along with him to this bridge, taking with him in his arms certain diving birds bound to poles, and he tied a thread about every one of their necks, lest they might swallow the fish they were to catch.

"What in the dickens is it?" gasped Andy.

Now the citizens have closed their shops and put on their best clothes, and are going to dine at the restaurant.

When I see the blind or lame, Deaf or dumb, I'll kindly treat them; I deserve to feel the same, If I mock, or hurt, or cheat them.

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