As it is now several years since my hero was thus lightened of his worthy name by this friendly name-stealer receiving the other worthy name in exchange, I can't do anything to alter this in my chapters.
There are three blind holes within five miles up the stream, and to each one they have made a nice little false trail to amuse this Stealer of Skins.
So master Rob, deer-stealer and jail-breaker," he added drawing his sword.
Scarce necessary to say, Rob Wilde was the individual, when it was known that the erst deer-stealer of Dean Forest was now a soldier--first sergeant of a troop forming part of the force then garrisoning Bristol.
As it was, his experience as a deer-stealer in the Forest of Dean had been sufficient to make the taking up a horse's trail an easy matter, and easier that of a whole troop.
The door opened; and the noted deer-stealer stepped into the apartment.
Her father was a forester--a woodman by calling--at times, a stealer of deer.
The intoxicated deer-stealer heard the bark; stirred slightly on his seat; muttered some incoherent syllables; and wandered off into a fresh maze of drunken dreaming.
The facts were circulated in every newspaper, were matter of conversation at every teatable in the country; rewards were offered, researches made, but not the smallest trace of the boy or his stealerwas to be found.
That theStealer stooping beach ward filled with fire, Till she bore my iron head and ringing guts!
A horse-stealer who has blundered into better fortune is scandalized at his former craft; and a sheep-stealer can weep in the very face of the lamb which another has stolen.
Is not every Scotchman descended from some king, kemp, or cow-stealer of old, by his own account at least?
Thus:--The master does NOT assume the same relation which the original man-stealer or buyer held to the African.
Once again they took the form of men, and drove a herd of buffalo to the Blackfoot camp, while Buffalo-stealer and his family sought them in vain.
When Buffalo-stealer returned and discovered his loss his wrath knew no bounds.
It is Buffalo-stealer who keeps the herds from coming near the Blackfoot camp," said Napi.
Napi and the Buffalo-Stealer There was once a great famine among the Blackfeet.
Not long afterward the little son of Buffalo-stealer was passing that way, and immediately desired to take the little dog home with him.
The Herds of Buffalo-Stealer In the morning they were once more dog and stick.
Have I not told you," cried Buffalo-stealer irately, "that he is an evil thing?
The traveller, whose sympathy had transferred itself from the escaped deer-stealer to the almost despairing game-keeper, endeavoured to comfort him as far as lay in his power.
Niels instantly took the other from behind him, held it out to the deer-stealer with one hand, at the same time stretching forth the other to receive his own piece.
At length the deer-stealer began a new conversation, to which Niels made no answer, but whistled a tune, at the same time taking from his pocket a tobacco-pouch and pipe.
Aware that the most careful observation may fail to find what he wants, the egg-stealer adopts a simple but effective plan by which he ensures against omitting to examine a single foot of the field.
The character in Rabelais is a sheep-stealer as well as a sheep-dealer.
They took him to be the stealer of the horse and abused him.
Brahmana or Chandala, stealer or giver, big as the sun or small as his ray, tender hearted or cruel, the sage must look upon all alike.
He is commonly a stealer of Horses, which they terme a Priggar of Paulfreys.
Shall we punish the stealer of $50 with death, and the man-stealer with imprisonment only?
By the same law," they said, "we condemn the man-stealer and become the receivers of his stolen goods.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "stealer" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.