Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 62;Volume 125John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1895 |
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Pagina 24
... night to spring upon him . He knew that a few miles ahead was a deep drift in a river , and on the opposite bank higher up was a farm . He went down the drift , put a large ant - heap between himself and the lion , hastily stuck his ...
... night to spring upon him . He knew that a few miles ahead was a deep drift in a river , and on the opposite bank higher up was a farm . He went down the drift , put a large ant - heap between himself and the lion , hastily stuck his ...
Pagina 28
... night . This had the advantage of giving one more time by day , but on the other hand one saw even less of the country than be- fore . During the last week we passed * Person seeking for gold . through very pretty scenery . The Ma ...
... night . This had the advantage of giving one more time by day , but on the other hand one saw even less of the country than be- fore . During the last week we passed * Person seeking for gold . through very pretty scenery . The Ma ...
Pagina 31
... night in case the lions should return . Luckily they did not do so , for morning broke to find both men lying fast asleep , their heads pil- lowed on the dead lioness . It was then that they found that she was twisted up so tightly in ...
... night in case the lions should return . Luckily they did not do so , for morning broke to find both men lying fast asleep , their heads pil- lowed on the dead lioness . It was then that they found that she was twisted up so tightly in ...
Pagina 32
... night long he kept alternately raving in delirium , or tell- ing them pluckily that he would soon be well again . The lion had taken off his scalp before it touched his arm . Next morning he died , after telling them that the chief was ...
... night long he kept alternately raving in delirium , or tell- ing them pluckily that he would soon be well again . The lion had taken off his scalp before it touched his arm . Next morning he died , after telling them that the chief was ...
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... nights are those in which lions do most abound , and a few miles off Dennison heard them roaring near where he had ... night by myriads of bites , and found he was assailed by a column of ants marching across country and destroying ...
... nights are those in which lions do most abound , and a few miles off Dennison heard them roaring near where he had ... night by myriads of bites , and found he was assailed by a column of ants marching across country and destroying ...
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