| Charles Cassal - 1899 - 184 pages
...attempted, but in vain, to convey the carcass from him ; he watched it perpetually, and would suffer nothing to touch it. The keeper then endeavoured to...all that was offered with loathing. They then put several living dogs into his cage, and these he instantly tore piecemeal, but left their members on... | |
| Henry Brooke, Ernest Albert Baker - 1906 - 502 pages
...him ; he watched it perpetually, and would suffer nothing to touch it. The keeper then cmleavoured to tempt him with variety of victuals, but he turned...all that was offered with loathing. They then put several living dogs into his cage, and these he instantly tore piecemeal, but left their members on... | |
| 1770 - 742 pages
...attempted, but in vain, to convey the carcale from him ; he watched it .perpetually, and would differ nothing to touch it. The keeper then endeavoured to...victuals, but he turned from all that was offered with loathing.Thcy then J.UT leveral Jiving dogs into his ca^e/und flicfe he inftantly tore piecemeal, but... | |
| 1770 - 748 pages
...attempted, but in vain, to convey the carcafe from him ; he watched it perpetually, and would fnffer nothing to touch it. The keeper then endeavoured to tempt him with variety of viftuals, bat he turned from all that was offered with loathing.They then put feveral living1 dogs... | |
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