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单词 cowskin
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The girls seldom passed her without her saying, “Move faster, you black gip!” at the same time giving them a blow with the cowskin over the head or shoulders, often drawing the blood. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 1845-05-01T00:00:00Z
I reached Covey’s about nine o’clock; and just as I was getting over the fence that divided Mrs. Kemp’s fields from ours, out ran Covey with his cowskin, to give me another whipping. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass 1845-05-01T00:00:00Z
Gaucho-inspired touches like cowskin rugs and old-fashioned wooden wardrobes are complemented by a small pool and chic public spaces. 36 Hours in Buenos Aires 2020-01-16T05:00:00Z
“The man who wields the blood-clotted cowskin during the week fills the pulpit on Sunday and claims to be a minister of the meek and lowly Jesus,” Douglass wrote. Opinion | The White, European Jesus of Western imagination is fiction 2020-08-03T04:00:00Z
It is equally easy and vastly more efficacious to ply judicious religious instruction than to ply the cowskin or the paddle! Slavery and the Constitution 2012-02-01T03:00:13.957Z
Buffing is practically only the grain of cowskin from which almost all the flesh has been split. Library Bookbinding 2011-12-24T03:07:58.950Z
But when she had bitten a hole through the cowskin, she saw that they were other people; then she fled, falling here and there, yet made her escape. South-African Folk-Tales 2011-12-20T03:00:27.703Z
Neither castigation by the cowskin, nor the punishment of the pump, was discontinued. The Yellow Chief 2011-07-05T02:00:27.013Z
"The poor wretch says he knew himself by his bottle nose and his cowskin waistcoat; and, to be sure, there is no such nose in the parish—thank Heaven for't!—and not many such waistcoats." International Short Stories English
The jailer gets his legal fees, the finder gets his reward, the master gets his slave, and the slave most generally receives some "moderate correction" from the cowskin or the paddle. Slavery and the Constitution 2012-02-01T03:00:13.957Z
At last he arose and took from a closet a soldier's knapsack of cowskin, which he placed upon the table. The Conscript A Story of the French war of 1813
These places are strongly built, and well supplied with thumbscrews, gags, cowskins and other whips, oftentimes bloody. An Appeal in Favor of that Class of Americans Called Africans
Here they were traceable by the darker colour of the extravasatod blood, while there the flesh itself lay bare, where it had been exposed to some prominent fold of the spirally-twisted cowskin. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
It carries him abroad, when the discipline of the plantation requires him to be at home; and more than once, for so absenting himself, have his shoulders been scored by the “cowskin.” The Death Shot A Story Retold
The detention, of course, made our fellow-passengers more cross; and could I have obtained possession of the cowskin, I would certainly have thrown it overboard. Olla Podrida
When Cooper remarked that Cochran could not be in earnest the latter replied by a cut with his cowskin. The Story of Cooperstown
A few dilapidated chairs stood about, homemade looking chairs with concave seats of worn cowskin. The Second Latchkey
There was the regular “negro-trader,” a tall lathy fellow, with harsh horse-dealer features, careless dress, loose coat, slouching broad-brimmed hat, coarse boots, and painted quirt of raw hide,—the “cowskin,”—fit emblem of his calling. The Quadroon Adventures in the Far West
You don't need a cowskin for a calf. The Texan Scouts A Story of the Alamo and Goliad
The other party consisted of four grown-up females, one male, four boys, an East African negro, and a cowskin; the latter was a very important personage, and made a great noise during the passage. Olla Podrida
On his back were thirty-seven gashes made with a cowskin, while on his head were many bruises besides. William Lloyd Garrison The Abolitionist
The young men slept in a corner of the hut on a dry cowskin spread upon the mud floor, their saddles for pillows and their blankets rolled about them. A Man Four-Square
He carried a walking-stick freshly cut from the forest and his ailing cowskin boots were white with dust. The Collected Works of Ambrose Bierce — Volume 2: In the Midst of Life: Tales of Soldiers and Civilians
A nod of his curly bullet head or the tramp of his sturdy cowskin boots along the road made her nerves tingle as never before. Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 25, April, 1873
The old man then ordered the eldest boy to begin his Pater Noster; and simultaneously the whipper-in elevated his cowskin by way of encouragement. Frank Mildmay Or, The Naval Officer
Furnishing me with a blanket and pillow, they made me a couch on a dry cowskin on the dirt floor at the foot of their bed, and before day broke I had fallen asleep. A Texas Matchmaker
These chips were a poor substitute, and we swung a cowskin under the reach of the wagon, so that when we encountered wood on creeks and rivers we could lay in a supply. The Log of a Cowboy A Narrative of the Old Trail Days
The bundle was again tied up, and put into a large cowskin bag. Lander's Travels The Travels of Richard Lander into the Interior of Africa
And that old cowskin bag is not Sir George's. The Castle Inn
He went to the old women's lodge, and wrapped a strip of cowskin about his head, and commenced to groan, as if he was very sick. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
The next day the parties met on horseback, when Harper dismounted, and proceeded to cowskin Nevils for the chastisement inflicted on the negroes. The Anti-Slavery Examiner, Part 3 of 4
He was in a most miserable condition—cut by the cowskin, half naked, half starved, and without the means of procuring a crust of bread. Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Written by Herself
He always went armed with a cowskin and a heavy cudgel. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
Behind her stood old master, with cowskin in hand, preparing his barbarous work with all manner of harsh, coarse, and tantalizing epithets. My Bondage and My Freedom
Moccasins for winter use were made of buffalo robe, and of tanned buffalo cowskin for summer wear. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
May be that from the voice he thought he was in the presence of a young woman; but his hand happened to touch the cowskin gaiters which the knights and armor-bearers were accustomed to wear. The Knights of the Cross or, Krzyzacy
You may depend, Squire, the only way to tame a shrew is by the cowskin. The Clockmaker Or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville
The girls seldom passed her without her saying, "Move faster, you black gip!" at the same time giving them a blow with the cowskin over the head or shoulders, often drawing the blood. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
The overseer stands at the quarter door, armed with stick and cowskin, ready to whip any who may be a few minutes behind time. My Bondage and My Freedom
In summer a lighter robe was worn, made of cowskin or buckskin, from which the hair had been removed. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
"And the great cowskin trunk is at our agent's at Bristol: so Gumbo must get post-horses, and we can keep it up till he returns the day after to-morrow," says George. The Virginians
The family slept on dried cowskins spread on the bare earth. Tramping Through Mexico, Guatemala and Honduras — Being the Random Notes of an Incurable Vagabond
They'll raise tobacco, corn, and rye, And drive, and thieve, and cheat, and lie, And lay up treasures in the sky, By making switch and cowskin fly, In hope of heavenly union. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
A cowskin and a hickory stick are his constant companions. My Bondage and My Freedom
Inside, a lining, made of brightly painted cowskin, reached from the ground to a height of five or six feet. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
"In the great cowskin trunk, Gumbo," George says, gravely. The Virginians
She will wear cowskin shoes so much too large, and very ugly-colored stockings. Big and Little Sisters
The man who wields the blood-clotted cowskin during the week fills the pulpit on Sunday, and claims to be a minister of the meek and lowly Jesus. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
The part held in the hand is nearly an inch in thickness; and, from the extreme end of the butt or handle, the cowskin tapers its whole length to a point. My Bondage and My Freedom
Her mother makes her a new cowskin lodge, complete, with new lodge poles, lining, and back rests. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
The boy's eyes twinkled, and so would mine at so valuable a piece, and he took out from his pocket a battered cowskin flask. Moonfleet
You may depend, Squire, the only way to tame a shrew, is by the cowskin. The Clockmaker — or, the Sayings and Doings of Samuel Slick, of Slickville
I reached Covey's about nine o'clock; and just as I was getting over the fence that divided Mrs. Kemp's fields from ours, out ran Covey with his cowskin, to give me another whipping. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
He was amply provided with a cowskin and a rope; and he evidently intended to tie me up, and to wreak his vengeance on me to the fullest extent. My Bondage and My Freedom
It is said that once in early times the men determined that they would use antelope skins for their women's dresses, instead of cowskins. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
We were now in Kilronan, and as we parted they showed me holes in their own pampooties, or cowskin sandals, and asked me the price of new ones. The Aran Islands
The hot rocks are then handed in from the fire outside, and the cowskins pulled down to the ground to exclude any cold air. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
He would whip her to make her scream, and whip her to make her hush; and not until overcome by fatigue, would he cease to swing the blood-clotted cowskin. Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass
The young men kept hunting, and the women were always busy drying meat and tanning robes and cowskins. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
Besides this, they often made a more enduring record of these acts, by reproducing them pictographically on robes, cowskins, and other hides. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
They consist simply of a piece of raw cowskin, with the hair outside, laced over the toe and round the heel with two ends of fishing-line that work round and are tied above the instep. The Aran Islands
Lodges were always made of tanned cowskin, nicely cut and sewn together, so as to form an almost perfect cone. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
Twelve cowskins made a lodge about fourteen feet in diameter at the base, and ten feet high. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
The tanned cowskins made their lodges, the warmest and most comfortable portable shelters ever devised. Blackfoot Lodge Tales The Story of a Prairie People
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