| 1829 - 576 str.
...of the tiger. Lincoln raved and swore ; and Frank took a piece of strong cord from his pocket, and hastened to the farther end of the cave — I knew...design. We soon, however, heard a low, stifled groaning; aud the tiger, who had heard it also, hecame more restless and disturhed than ever! He went hackwards... | |
| 1833 - 432 str.
...of the tiger. Lincoln raved and swore ; and Frank took ii piece of strong cord from his pocket, and hastened to the farther end of the cave, I knew not...heard a low stifled groaning ; and the tiger, who heard it also ; became more restless and disturbed than ever. He went hackwards and forwards before... | |
| William Graham (teacher of elocution.) - 1837 - 370 str.
...lightning eyes of the tiger. Lincoln raved, and Frank took a piece of strong cord from his pocket, and hastened to the farther end of the cave ; I knew not...however, heard a low stifled groaning ; and the tiger, which had heard it also, became more restless and disturbed than ever. He went backwards and forwards... | |
| Ebenezer Bailey - 1840 - 426 str.
...lightning eyes of the tiger. Lincoln raved, and Frank took a piece of strong cord from his pocket, and hastened to the farther end of the cave ; I knew not with what design. We soon, however, heard a Jow, stifled groaning; and the tiger, which had heard it also, became more restless and disturbed than... | |
| Seba Smith, Lawrence Labree - 1844 - 498 str.
...the tiger. Lin232 coin raved and swore, and Frank took a piece of strong cord from his pocket, and hastened to the farther end of the cave — I knew...became more restless and disturbed than ever. He went backward and forward before the entrance of the cave, in the most wild and impetuous manner, then stood... | |
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 354 str.
...lightning eyes of the tiger. Lincoin raved, and Frank took a piece of strong cord from his pocket, and hastened to the farther end of the cave, I knew not...design. We soon, however, heard a low, stifled groaning ; the tiger, which had heard it also, became more restless and disturbed than ever. He went backwards... | |
| 1845 - 398 str.
...tiger. Lincoln raved, and Frank took a piece of strong cord from his pocket and hastened to the further end of the cave, I knew not with what design. We soon, however, heard a low, stifled groaning; the tiger, which had heard it also became more restless and disturbed than ever. He went backwards... | |
| Alexander Winton Buchan - 1854 - 332 str.
...lightning eyes of the tiger. Lincoln raved, and Frank took a piece of strong cord from his pocket, and hastened to the farther end of the cave ; I knew not...however, heard a low stifled groaning ; and the tiger, which had' heard it also, became more restless and disturbed than ever. He went backwards and forwards... | |
| 1856 - 458 str.
...of the tiger. Lincoln raved and swore ; and Frank took a piece of strong cord from his pocket, and hastened to the farther end of the cave, I knew not...heard a low stifled groaning ; and the tiger, who heard it also, became more restless and disturbed than ever. He went backwards and forwards before... | |
| 1875 - 558 str.
...eyes of the tiger. Lincoln raved and swore; and Frank took a piece of strong cord from his pocket and hastened to the farther end of the cave — I knew...before the 'entrance of the cave, in the most wild, impetuous manner, then stood still, and stretehing out his neck in the direction of the forest, broke... | |
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