Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volume 12;Volume 75Leavitt, Throw and Company, 1870 |
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Pagina 21
... tell , for he never showed his full length , though he rolled near us , and we could judge his dimensions only from the width across the shoulders . The sprats were in cruel case . The whales and por- poises hunted them up out of the ...
... tell , for he never showed his full length , though he rolled near us , and we could judge his dimensions only from the width across the shoulders . The sprats were in cruel case . The whales and por- poises hunted them up out of the ...
Pagina 25
... tell ? My host said that in the unusual heat of the sum- mer before last the turf which covers the side of the rock had shrunk a foot or two beyond its usual limits , and that frag- ments of broken bottles were indisputa . tably found ...
... tell ? My host said that in the unusual heat of the sum- mer before last the turf which covers the side of the rock had shrunk a foot or two beyond its usual limits , and that frag- ments of broken bottles were indisputa . tably found ...
Pagina 28
... tell ye so ? " said Pat ; what will we do now ? Too late Jack re- membered that fourteen feet down at the bottom of that pool lay the stem of a fallen oak , below which the water had made a clear channel . The fish had turned under it ...
... tell ye so ? " said Pat ; what will we do now ? Too late Jack re- membered that fourteen feet down at the bottom of that pool lay the stem of a fallen oak , below which the water had made a clear channel . The fish had turned under it ...
Pagina 29
... tell me , was this . Anyhow I had had enough of salmon fishing for the day . We gave the rod and the basket to Pat to carry home , the big fish which he was too proud to con- ceal flapping on his back . Jack and I ate our luncheon and ...
... tell me , was this . Anyhow I had had enough of salmon fishing for the day . We gave the rod and the basket to Pat to carry home , the big fish which he was too proud to con- ceal flapping on his back . Jack and I ate our luncheon and ...
Pagina 30
... tell him too how the grandson of Macfinnan Dhu was caught red - handed spearing salmon , and how the bloody Saxon had to stand between him and eviction . How we held a land court in the hall at Der- reen , and settled a disputed ...
... tell him too how the grandson of Macfinnan Dhu was caught red - handed spearing salmon , and how the bloody Saxon had to stand between him and eviction . How we held a land court in the hall at Der- reen , and settled a disputed ...
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