... about to open the door he was so fearful lest he should behold a horrible spectacle, that his nerves failed him, and he fled precipitately from the arena, and mounting his camel rode homeward as fast as he could go. " We were all very much interested... New Waggings of Old Tales - Sivu 56tekijä(t) John Kendrick Bangs, Frank Dempster Sherman - 1888 - 165 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1885 - 994 sivua
...spectacle, that his nerves failed him, and he fled precipitately from the arena, and mounting his camel rode homeward as fast as he could go. " We were all...interested in the story which our countryman told us, and we were extremely sorry that he did not wait to see the end of the affair. We hoped, however, that... | |
| Frank R. Stockton - 1886 - 260 sivua
...spectacle, that his nerves failed him, and he fled precipitately from the arena, and mounting his camel rode homeward as fast as he could go. ' ' We were...interested in the story which our countryman told us, and we were extremely sorry that he did not wait to see the end of the affair. We hoped, however, that... | |
| Frank Richard Stockton - 1907 - 322 sivua
...spectacle that his nerves failed him, and he fled precipitately from the arena, and, mounting his camel, rode homeward as fast as he could go. "We were all...interested in the story which our countryman told us, and we were extremely sorry that he did not wait to see the end of the affair. We hoped, however, that... | |
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