Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen 43James Fraser, 1851 |
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... eyes closed in an uneasy sleep . I was dissatisfied with myself , without exactly knowing why . I hated the dwarf , yet was fascinated by the very importunity that made me hate him . Why should he med- dle with me ? Why should he ex ...
... eyes closed in an uneasy sleep . I was dissatisfied with myself , without exactly knowing why . I hated the dwarf , yet was fascinated by the very importunity that made me hate him . Why should he med- dle with me ? Why should he ex ...
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... eyes act ? Muller tells us that each individual facet of an insect's eye can survey but a small space in the field of vision , each only contributes to the percep- tion of all things within it . Each separate one does not at the same ...
... eyes act ? Muller tells us that each individual facet of an insect's eye can survey but a small space in the field of vision , each only contributes to the percep- tion of all things within it . Each separate one does not at the same ...
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... eyes upon any bird , or squirrel , which is in it . The squirrel , so runs their account , utters a mournful and feeble cry , and as if foreseeing his fate , leaps from bough to bough on every side , seemingly to attempt a sudden escape ...
... eyes upon any bird , or squirrel , which is in it . The squirrel , so runs their account , utters a mournful and feeble cry , and as if foreseeing his fate , leaps from bough to bough on every side , seemingly to attempt a sudden escape ...
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