Carpenter and the stock-keeper to inventory a line of desk-clocks which they were closing out. ❋ Unknown (2004)
The stock-keeper would be himself forced to wait on the banks of a stream that might have been crossed at once. ❋ Unknown (2003)
However, by dint of energy and ambition, the stock-keeper triumphed over these difficulties, incessantly renewed though they were. ❋ Unknown (2003)
The stock-keeper hoped when night came he might manage them better, but they still refused to go forward. ❋ Unknown (2003)
Sundry details, added by the stock-keeper, completed the history of this expedition, worthy of being written, if not commended by ❋ Unknown (2003)
A few minutes later, nothing was visible of the stock-keeper and his troop but a cloud of dust. ❋ Unknown (2003)
The leader, or to give him his proper designation, the stock-keeper, was part owner of the drove. ❋ Unknown (2003)
At this time, the stock-keeper and his horse have no sinecure; for the cattle they have to collect, are as wild, and nearly as swift as deer; so much so, that a cattle-hunt in Australia is nearly as much enjoyed by the young men as a fox-hunt in Old England. ❋ G. F. Davidson (N/A)
His having forty or fifty cows brought home every evening to milk, would not only make their calves quiet and tractable, but would also compel the stock-keeper to be more active, would keep him at his duty, and, I feel satisfied, would save the proprietor a great deal in the course of the year. ❋ G. F. Davidson (N/A)
Charley Carpenter and the stock-keeper to inventory a line of desk-clocks which they were closing out. ❋ Sinclair Lewis (1918)
At five-twenty the manager summoned him, complimented him on nothing in particular, and suggested that he stay late with Charley Carpenter and the stock-keeper to inventory a line of desk-clocks which they were closing out. ❋ Unknown (1914)
When it was done, the Squire first addressed a few scathing words to the pair of park-keepers, who smoked imperturbably through them, and then transferred a pound-note to the ready palm of Gregson, who was, it seemed, on the point of accepting work as a stock-keeper from another of the Squire's farmers -- a brother culprit, only less ❋ Humphry Ward (1885)
Sundry details, added by the stock-keeper, completed the history of this expedition, worthy of being written, if not commended by Xenophon himself. ❋ Unknown (1873)
He had hired four men -- a stock-keeper named Lopez, who was called the capitaz or head man, a tall, swarthy fellow, whose father was a ❋ Unknown (1867)
Kilmany Park William Pearson was absent, and his men were found to be living under a discipline so strict that his stock-keeper, Jimmy ❋ George Dunderdale (1862)
December of last year, were Frances, a person named Downes, and a stock-keeper in Melbourne. ❋ Edward John Eyre (1858)