| 1861 - 520 páginas
...noise at all. The countenances of the men showed that they thought themselves engaged in a very serious undertaking ; but we pushed on, until finally we thought...probably to get from them the berries and fruits he Ikes cm. Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in a silence which made a heavy breath seem loud... | |
| 1861 - 838 páginas
...engaged in a very serions undertaking ; but we pushed on, until '• finally we thought we saw throngh the thick woods the moving of '' the branches and...get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. t " Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in a silence which ; made a heavy breath seem loud and... | |
| John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell, Henry T. Steele - 1861 - 602 páginas
...tí, branches and small trees which the fireat hi-'.-' was tearing down, probably to get from thi". the berries and fruits he lives on. " Suddenly, as we were yet creeping »lone in a silence which made a lienvy breath svtin load and distinct, the woods were at once fill«)... | |
| James Greenwood - 1862 - 492 páginas
...no noise. The countenances of the men showed that they thought themselves engaged in a very serious undertaking; but we pushed on, until finally we thought...berries and fruits he lives on. Suddenly, as we were creeping along in a silence which made a heavy breath seem loud and distinct, the woods were at once... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1862 - 642 páginas
...noise at all. The countenances of the men showed that they thought themselves engaged in a very serious undertaking ; but we pushed on until finally we thought...trees which the great beast was tearing down, probably tp get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. ' Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in... | |
| Paul Belloni Du Chaillu - 1869 - 332 páginas
...themselves engaged in a very serious undertaking ; but we pushed on, until I thought I could see through the woods the moving of the branches and small trees which...get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. FACE TO FACE WITH A GORILLA. Gi I remember how close we were to each other. Suddenly, as we were still... | |
| Paul Belloni Du Chaillu - 1869 - 254 páginas
...themselves engaged in a very serious undertaking; but we pushed on, until I thought I could see through the woods the moving of the branches and small trees which...get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. I remember how close we were to each other. Suddenly, as we were still creeping along, in a silence... | |
| Victor Meunier - 1870 - 366 páginas
...noise at all. The countenances of the men showed that they thought themselves engaged in a very serious undertaking ; but we pushed on, until finally we thought we saw through the thick woods the moving of tho branches and small trees, which tlie great beast was tearing down, probably to get from them the... | |
| Victor Meunier - 1872 - 384 páginas
...noise at all. The countenances of the men showed that they thought themselves engaged in a very serious undertaking ; but we pushed on, until finally we thought...which the great beast was tearing down, probably to got from them the berries and fruits he lives on. " Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in a silence... | |
| Charles H. Jones - 1875 - 582 páginas
...noise at all. The countenances of the men showed that they thought themselves engaged in a very serious undertaking ; but we pushed on, until finally we thought we saw through the thick woods the moving of the brandies and small trees which the great beast was tearing down, probably to get from them the berries... | |
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