| 1868 - 522 pagina’s
...eyes glared, and they howled with rage and fury. The thought flashed on my mind that by this means I could avoid them — viz., by turning aside whenever...having regained their feet, sprang directly towards mo. The race was renewed for twenty yards up the stream; they were already close on my back, when I... | |
| 1852 - 638 pagina’s
...eyes glared, and they howled with rage and fury. The thought flashed on my mind that by this means I could avoid them — viz., by turning aside whenever...too near ; for they, by the formation of their feet, arc unable to run on ice except in a right line. I immediately acted on this plan. The wolves, having... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1846 - 764 pagina’s
...me their eyes glar.-d and they howled with fury. The thought flushed on my mind that by this means I could avoid them, viz : by turning aside whenever...formation of their feet are unable to run on ice except in a straight line. I immediately acted upon this plan. — The wolves, having regained their feet... | |
| 430 pagina’s
...eyes glared, and they howled with rage and fury. The thought flashed on my mind that by this means I could avoid them, — viz., by turning aside whenever...formation of their feet, are unable to run on ice except in a right line. I immediately acted on this plan. The wolves, having regained their feet, sprang directly... | |
| John S. Springer - 1851 - 286 pagina’s
...eyes glared, and they howled with rage and fury. The thought flashed on my mind that by this means I could avoid them, viz., by turning aside whenever...wolves, having regained their feet, sprang directly toward me. The race was renewed for twenty yards up the stream; they were already close on my back,... | |
| 1852 - 746 pagina’s
...their eyes glared, and they howled with fury. The thought flashed on my mind, that by this means I could avoid them, viz., by turning aside whenever...formation of their feet, are unable to run on ice except in a straight line. I immediately acted upon this plan. The wolves, having regained their feet, sprang... | |
| John S. Springer - 1851 - 282 pagina’s
...eyes glared, and they howled with rage and fury. The thought flashed on my mind that by this means I could avoid them, viz,, by turning aside whenever they came too near ; for thqy, by the formation of their feet, are unable to run on ice except on a right line. " I immediately... | |
| Maria Jane McIntosh - 1852 - 342 pagina’s
...their eyes glared, and they howled with fury. The thought flashed on my mind, that by this means I could avoid them, viz., by turning aside whenever...of their feet, are unable to run on ice except on a straight line. I immediately acted upon this plan. The wolves, having regained their feet, sprang directly... | |
| Charles Wilkins Webber - 1852 - 620 pagina’s
...their eyes glared, and they howled with fury. The thought flashed on my mind, that by this means I could avoid them, viz : by turning aside whenever...formation of their feet, are unable to run on ice except in a straight line. I immediately acted upon this plan. The wolves, having regained their feet, sprang... | |
| 1852 - 348 pagina’s
...eyes glared, and they howled with rage and fury. The thought flashed on my mind that by this means I could avoid them — viz., by turning aside whenever...formation of their feet, are unable to run on ice except in a right line. I immediately acted on this plan. The wolves, having regained their feet, sprang directly... | |
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