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Alphabetical [« »] bullets 1 bullock 6 bullock-wagon 1 bullocks 33 bulwarks 1 bunkers 2 buoy 1 | Frequency [« »] 34 wood 33 37th 33 behind 33 bullocks 33 cabin 33 death 33 escape | Jules Verne In search of the Castaways Concordances bullocks |
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1 2, 6| recent clearings. Several bullocks and about half a dozen horses 2 2, 8| Paddy could furnish both bullocks and vehicle. The vehicle 3 2, 8| feet long, to which the bullocks were to be yoked in couples. 4 2, 8| the baggage. Horses and bullocks were grazing in the Irishman’ 5 2, 8| her particularly. The six bullocks, yoked in pairs, had a patriarchal 6 2, 9| by the slower pace of the bullocks, truly mechanical engines 7 2, 10| 075 head in all, or l,000 bullocks, 11,000 sheep, and 75 horses. 8 2, 10| apart, for wild sheep and bullocks would not have got on together 9 2, 10| on together at all. The bullocks would never have grazed 10 2, 10| obstinacy of the herd. The bullocks would taste the water and 11 2, 10| wagon?”~“Not at all. My bullocks are surefooted, and you 12 2, 10| middle of the wheels. The bullocks were in danger of losing 13 2, 10| water, and hanging on by the bullocks’ horns, dragged them back 14 2, 10| so that the horses and bullocks were able to regain their 15 2, 12| once. Ayrton unfastened the bullocks and turned them out to feed 16 2, 13| bearable. Neither horses nor bullocks could complain of it any 17 2, 13| Glenarvan. “Besides, our bullocks are fatigued, and we will 18 2, 14| of thirty-five miles, the bullocks arrived, somewhat fatigued. 19 2, 14| In these, thousands of bullocks and millions of sheep were 20 2, 14| rest, and both horses and bullocks would be the better for 21 2, 15| the strain it made on the bullocks to drag along the cumbrous 22 2, 15| declivities, to unhar-ness the bullocks when the team could not 23 2, 15| Ayrton had to reinforce his bullocks by harnessing the horses, 24 2, 15| equally disastrous, one of the bullocks also. The means of traction 25 2, 15| were now reduced to three bullocks and four horses.~The situation 26 2, 15| He tried to stimulate the bullocks to a fresh effort by voice 27 2, 15| in extricating the three bullocks. These courageous beasts 28 2, 16| united strength of men, bullocks, and horses.~“At any rate, 29 2, 16| discover the horses and bullocks where he had left them the 30 2, 16| which met their gaze.~Two bullocks and three horses lay stretched 31 2, 16| having killed our horses and bullocks? And for what purpose? Is 32 2, 17| them gradually to kill our bullocks and horses. At the right 33 3, 18| Snowy River. The horses and bullocks dropped dead one by one,