"Airedale" Quotes from Famous Books
... was an Airedale," broke in Billy, proudly stroking the dirty head. "Pretty cheap for a ... — Keineth • Jane D. Abbott
... to the Sawdust Pile, under cover of darkness, his intention being to sneak up to the little house and endeavor to catch a glimpse of the child through the window. He was enraged to discover, however, that Nan maintained a belligerent Airedale that refused, like all good Airedales, to waste his time and dignity in useless barking. He growled—once, and The Laird knew he meant it, so he got out of that yard ... — Kindred of the Dust • Peter B. Kyne
... caper round the room like an Airedale pup, and says let's have the keys and open the trunk up, so he can ... — Ma Pettengill • Harry Leon Wilson
... was no more than natural, and I was quite willing to buy a blue blood and think nothing of the $20 or $30 which it might cost. We canvassed the list of terriers,—bull, Boston, fox, Irish, Skye, Scotch, Airedale, and all,—and had much to say in favor of each. One ... — The Fat of the Land - The Story of an American Farm • John Williams Streeter
... saddled his horse, closed the door of his cabin on the Blue Mesa, and, whistling to his old Airedale, Bondsman, rode across the mesa and down the mountain trail toward Jason. By sundown that night he was in town, his horse fed, and he and Bondsman sitting on the little hotel veranda, watching the villagers as they passed in ... — Jim Waring of Sonora-Town - Tang of Life • Knibbs, Henry Herbert
... the low, laughing answer. "I had a dream that my pet dog had climbed in bed with me, as he sometimes does when I'm at home. In my sleep I put out my hand and I felt some soft, curly head. Then I happened to think, in my dream, that my dog is an Airedale, and they don't exactly have soft, ... — Six Little Bunkers at Uncle Fred's • Laura Lee Hope |