-
He was a horse of goodly countenance, rather expressive of vigilance than fire; though an unnatural appearance of fierceness was thrown into it by the loss of his ears, which had been cropped pretty close to his head.
0
Loading...
See all quotes by Augustus Baldwin Longstreet
Subjects in these quotes:
Similar authors
-
Barbara Jordan
American lawyer, educator and politician 40 -
Robert Green Ingersoll
American lawyer, a Civil War veteran and politician 29 -
Anita Hill
American lawyer and academic 29 -
Daniel Webster
American lawyer and statesman 23 -
Clarence Darrow
American Lawyer 21 -
Adam Schiff
American lawyer and politician 20 -
Alan Dershowitz
American lawyer and author 19 -
Brad Henry
American lawyer and politician 18
He was a horse of goodly countenance, rather expressive of vigilance than fire; though an unnatural appearance of fierceness was thrown into it by the loss of his ears, which had been cropped pretty close to his head. by : Augustus Baldwin Longstreet