I frequently saw two large South American bloodhounds outside of the stockade at Macon.
As the bloodhounds had been used to track escaped prisoners, the men killed all that they could find.
They even talked of fighting them with bloodhoundsinstead of soldiers.
I am sending for bloodhounds to trail them, and I intend to hang every one of them who does not come in.
This had been done in the case of the two negroes who had arrived the previous day, and the boys felt that any pursuit of them by bloodhounds would at once be cut short, and the Spaniards left to their own devices.
Preparations had already been made for checking the bloodhounds in pursuit of fugitive slaves.
They will be sure to put on bloodhounds in pursuit, and we may have to ride for it.
Those English have brought bloodhounds to track me," he muttered.
Unerringly the bloodhounds followed the invisible track taken by the fugitive until they reached a spot at less than eighty yards from his place of concealment.
We've covered quite a large territory up to now, and think we've run across a clue; but we want to make sure before putting the bloodhounds of the law on the scent.
And that was just why artful Frank used that phrase "bloodhounds of the law," for he knew that it would cause Joe Green to puff up with pride, and feel more kindly disposed than ever toward the speaker.
At night bloodhounds are generally held with a light cord, which restraint appears to lessen their wish to give tongue.
Bloodhounds not confined are peaceable and, apparently, cowardly.
The waters of the lake were agitated by their struggles and foamed white about them, whilst, at the same time, the fourbloodhounds tearing each other beside them added to the agitation.
Because," proceeded his lordship, "to go hunt a tory without bloodhoundsis like looking for your grandmother's needle in a bottle of straw.
No haven of refuge beckons to her, and if she were to lie for a few minutes helpless and be discovered, her adversaries, who would have helped a damaged steamer in distress, would loosen the greedy bloodhounds at her throat.
We knew the first thing they would do would be to put the bloodhounds on our track.
They could quarter the country, winged bloodhoundsof space, seeking their quarry.
Now they were casting about for a sign, like bloodhounds seeking the spoor of an enemy.
With all your boasting of what your bloodhounds could do, look at them now.
The men of Spanish face appeared more especially astonished--indignation mingling with their surprise--when they beheld in that grouping of figures the bodies of their own bloodhounds stretched dead upon the sward!
Two fierce bloodhounds also followed swiftly after, and where their teeth took hold did most cruelly bite her.
For the first time that week there was no need of the bitter lash of chloral hydrate to beat back the bloodhounds of wakefulness.
I wondered if, like myself, he was merely haunted by the curse of wakefulness, if the same bloodhounds of unrest dogged him, too, through the dark hours of the night.
We were like two refugees pursued by the same bloodhounds and seeking the same trails of escape.
The police are bloodhounds wearing the collar of rich corporations, and the courts are butcher pens, where 'fighting strikers' are slaughtered.
The bloodhounds knew him, and that's why they chased him so.
There was a little hill at the end of the field, and where the poet dove over t'other side of it the bloodhounds all but had him.
If only these human bloodhounds would swiftly close in on him!
Bloodhounds had been put on his trail, and the leader was not far away.
There were bloodhoundsthat bayed often on a trail, and others that ran mostly silent.
He'd nearly made a finish of me, but I was smart enough to escape them, bloodhounds and all.
And they would, they'd set their bloodhounds on your track, and there'd be no escape.
Out into the grounds and garden; here, there, everywhere, they turn and wind and quarter, like bloodhounds that have lost the scent.
The bloodhounds killed the panther, and you were brought on board insensible, and have been in a raging fever ever since.
He told me that they were Cuba bloodhounds and that he never went on shore without them, as they were the most faithful and courageous animals, and he considered that he was safer with them than with half a dozen armed men.
The bloodhounds had attacked the panther, and this was the noise which sounded in my ears, as I lay stupified and at the mercy of the wild beast.
There were all of the same Andersonville bloodhounds and Captain Wirz, the old commander, here to give us chase as soon as any of us should try to escape.
Oh, what a day of suspense, with these Holland bloodhounds running in almost all directions, hunting the trail that the rain had washed out.
With a scent keener than their own bloodhounds they detected everything that could, directly or indirectly, interfere with slavery.
Every man who hated to see bloodhoundscease to be the instrumentalities of a free government--every one was a Democrat.
On the same page you will find it written: "The bloodhounds shall not drip their gore upon another inch of American soil.
It is an honor to belong to the party that declared that bloodhounds were not the missionaries of civilization.
The men who wept when slavery was destroyed, who believed slavery to be a divine institution, who regarded bloodhounds as apostles and missionaries, and who wept at the funeral of that infernal institution--they were Democrats.
I obtained photographs of the bosses, the bloodhounds and the camp box cars in which the lumber Jacks lived.
The British Parliament proclaimed that bloodhounds and scalping were "means that God and nature had given into its hand.
Not all the bloodhounds of Argyle can trace the fastnesses through which I can guide you.
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