In the meanwhile, the hound led John of Lorn straight to the place where the King went into the water, but there the dog began to be puzzled, not knowing where to go next; for you are well... Brave Deeds - Page 103edited by - 1902 - 383 pagesFull view - About this book
| Walter Scott - Scotland - 1828 - 260 pages
...the scent of a man's foot like that which remains on turf. So, John of Lorn seeing the dog was at a fault, as it is called, that is, had lost the track...and returned to join with Aymer de Valence. But King Robert's adventures were not yet ended. His foster-brother and he had rested themselves in the woods,... | |
| Walter Scott - Scotland - 1828 - 258 pages
...where to go next ; for you are well aware that the running water could not retain the scent of a man's foot like that which remains on turf. So, John of Lorn seeing the dog was at a fault, as it is called, that is, had lost the track of that which he pursued, he gave up the chase,... | |
| Walter Scott - Scotland - 1828 - 256 pages
...where to go next; for you are well aware that the running water could not retain the scent of a man's foot like that which remains on turf. So, John of Lorn seeing the dog was at a fault, as it is called, that is, had lost the track of that which he pursued, he gave up the chase,... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1833 - 336 pages
...where to go next ; for you are well aware that the running water could not retain the scent of a man's foot like that which remains on turf. So, John of Lorn seeing the dog was at a fault, as it is called, that is, had lost the track of that which he pursued, he gave 'up the chase,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1836 - 416 pages
...where to go next ; for you are well aware that the running water could not retain the scent of a man's foot, like that which remains on turf. So, John of...and returned to join with Aymer de Valence. But King Robert's adventures were not yet ended. His foster-brother and he had rested themselves in the wood,... | |
| Walter Scott - France - 1836 - 434 pages
...where to go next ; for you are well aware that the running water could not retain the scent of a man's foot, like that which remains on turf. So, John of Lorn seeing the dog1 was at fault, as it is called, that is, had lost the track of that which he pursued, he gave up... | |
| Walter Scott - Novelists, English - 1846 - 420 pages
...where to go next; for you are well aware that the running water could not retain the scent of a man's foot, like that which remains on turf. So, John of...and returned to join with Aymer de Valence. But King Robert's adventures were not yet ended. His foster-brother and he had rested themselves in the wood,... | |
| Walter Scott - 1850 - 344 pages
...where to go next; for you are well aware that the running water could not retain the scent of a man's foot, like that which remains on turf. So, John of...and returned to join with Aymer de Valence. But King Robert's adventures were not yet ended. His foster-brother and he had rested themselves in the wood,... | |
| Romulus Magnus Oppman - English language - 1867 - 484 pages
...where to go next; for you are well aware, that the running water could not retain the scent of a man's foot, like that which remains on turf. So, John of Lorn seeing the dog was at a fault, as it is called, that is, had lost the track of that which he pursued, he gave up the chase,... | |
| Walter Scott - Scotland - 1868 - 152 pages
...the scent of a man's foot, like that which 31 remains on turf. So, John of Lorn seeing the dog w;us at fault, as it is called, that is, had lost the track , ,f that which he pursued, he gave up the chase, and returned to join with Aymer de Valence. But King... | |
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