| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - Animal behavior - 1845 - 354 pages
...marched with the band. At night he went to the opera, and dined with any musician who intimated, by word or gesture, that his company was asked ; yet always withdrew from any attempt to be made the property of any individual. The Penny Magazine furnishes a still more singular... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1869 - 282 pages
...stood by, and marched with the band ; and at night went to the Ope"ra, Comddie Italienne, or Thdatre Feydau ; dined with any musician who expressed, by...attempts to be made the property of any individual. A few years ago, the public were amused with an account given in the newspapers of a dog which possessed... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1872 - 132 pages
...this fancy. He always stood by, and marched with the band ; and at night went to the Ope'ra, Comddie Italienne, or Theatre Feydau ; dined with any musician...attempts to be made the property of any individual. A few years ago, the public were amused with an account given in the newspapers of a dog which possessed... | |
| Joseph Hands - 1879 - 514 pages
...night went to the Opera, Comedie Italienne, or Theatre Feydou, dined with any musician who expressed by word or gesture that his company was asked, yet always...withdrew from attempts to be made the property of any one. («.) " When I hear beautiful music," observes the author of ' Selborne,' " I am haunted with... | |
| Biology - 1890 - 682 pages
...marched with the band. At night he went to the Opera, and dined with any musician who intimated, by word or gesture, that his company was asked, yet always withdrew from any attempt to make him the property of any individual." Mr. WS Jones states that he has " a Skye terrier... | |
| English periodicals - 1890 - 486 pages
...marched with the band. At night he went to the Opera, and dined with any musician who intimated, by word or gesture, that his company was asked, yet always withdrew from any attempt to make him the property of any individual." Mr. WS Jones states that he has " a Skye terrier,... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - Art - 848 pages
...military parades at the Tuileries. A taste for music was probably the cause of this fancy. He always stood by, and marched with the band ; and at night went...company was asked ; yet always withdrew from attempts to he made the property of any individual. , A few years ago, the public were amused with an account given... | |
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