The dog-a good-natured animal-bore their Pilfering for some time without complaining; but at length, as they carried off more than he considered fair, he warned them away, by growling and exhibiting his teeth.
"Stories of Animal Sagacity"
W.H.G. Kingston
In Mitchly-park, three miles west of Birmingham, in the parish of Edgbaston, is The Camp; which might be ascribed to the Romans, lying within two or three stones cast of their Ikenield-street, where it divides the counties of Warwick and Worcester, but is too extensive for that people, being about thirty acres: I know none of their camps more than four, some much less; it must, therefore, have been the work of those Pilfering vermin the Danes, better acquainted with other peoples property than their own; who first swarmed on the shores, then over-ran the interior parts of the kingdom, and, in two hundred years, devoured the whole.
"An History of Birmingham (1783)"
William Hutton
In the months that followed, Murphy several times threatened to take these things, but Whitney's sense of justice was such that no further Pilfering was allowed.
"My Attainment of the Pole"
Frederick A. Cook