...The traps must first be thoroughly smoked with some resinous twigs or corn cob, or be boiled in ashes to eradicate the scent of iron, rust, and of other game that has been caught...
A. R. (Arthur Robert) Harding 「Fox Trapping」
...Cornon the cob and plenty of water is kept before thegeese all the time and if they are running in a cornfieldthey eat the leaves off the corn stalks for roughage...
Harry M. Lamon 「Ducks and Geese」
...The equestrian proved to be a well-known auctioneerof Topeka, who may be discovered at almostany time tearing through the streets on some spavinedor bow-legged old cob, auctioneering it off as he goes...
W. E. Webb 「Buffalo Land」
...—A lady's little dog, intelligent, sprightly,robust, of compact appearance, reminding one of a cob,and captivating the attention by a quasi-human expression...
Mrs. Leslie Williams 「A Manual of Toy Dogs」
...'That's not a bad-like old cob of yours,' he observed, drawing rein so asto let the shaggy white come alongside of him...
R. S. Surtees 「Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour」
...That war thirst—my throat war as dry as a corn cob, and whar was the water to come from...
Mayne Reid 「The Hunters' Feast」
...“Not a bit,” said Jack, stoutly, though his feeling of disappointment was keen, for he felt now that he would dearly love to have the white-legged cob...
George Manville Fenn 「Off to the Wilds」
...Jack picked out another, which made for the denser part, where the trees were thick, and in his excitement he gave his cob the rein, and away they went at racing pace...
George Manville Fenn 「Off to the Wilds」
...DINNER—Fried Chicken with Extract of Beef Sauce, RicedPotatoes, Green Corn on the Cob, Rolls, Olives and SweetMidgets, Stewed Pears, Sponge Cake, Tea...
Various 「Armour's Monthly Cook Book, Volume 2, No. 12, October 1913」
...This placewas always called the Cob...
Ernest Giles 「Australia Twice Traversed, The Romance of Exploration」
...Thencame a big bay cob, and an old flea-bitten gray called Buggs, that gotbogged in the Stemodia viscosa Creek, and a nuggetty-black harness-horsecalled Darkie, always very fat...
Ernest Giles 「Australia Twice Traversed, The Romance of Exploration」
...By this accident two hundred and eighty bushels of Indian corn in cob, and a few bushels of wheaten meal, were totally lost...
David Collins 「An Account of the English Colony in New South Wales, Vol. 1」
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