... from his mouth, marching across the yard; he was not trying to hurt the boy, but only giving him a vigorous shake now and then, to show him what he could do if he had a mind to. When he had punished him sufficiently, he dropped him on the ground,... Lesson Plans: Domestic Animals - Page 96by Mary Helen Beckwith - 1907 - 151 pagesFull view - About this book
| Animal welfare - 1889 - 226 pages
...Grandma heard a loud scream, and ran to the kitchen door to see what was the matter. There was Bvron, with John hanging from his mouth, marching across...thought Byron's trick a very smart one for a horse. John never ventured to play any tricks upon him again, and there was no further trouble between them.... | |
| Education - 1905 - 548 pages
...him sufficiently, be dropped him on the ground, and trotted away to the well. In this novel way |ohn was taught to abandon the cruel and dangerous habit...very smart one for a horse. — Our Dumb Animals. The teacher asked them to find out how a horse slept at night, how he got up when lying down, and what... | |
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