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" Ihe biscuit of his benefactor, he learned to eat with a spoon; and might be often seen sitting at his cabin door, enjoying his coffee, quite unembarrassed by those who observed him, and with a grotesque and sober air, that seemed a burlesque on human... "
The animal kingdom, with additional descriptions by E. Griffith and others - Página 214
de Georges Léopold C.F.D. baron de Cuvier - 1827
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volumen 4

1818 - 498 páginas
...his meals with him, and was his chief favourite, although be sometimes purloined the grog and. the biscuit of his benefactor, he learned to eat with a spoon ; and might be often seen sitting al his cabin door enjoying his collet- , quite unembarrassed by (hose who observed him, and with a...
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Narrative of a Journey in the Interior of China: And of a Voyage to and from ...

Clarke Abel - 1818 - 502 páginas
...shared his meals with him, and was his chief favourite, although he sometimes purloined the grog and the biscuit of his benefactor, he learned to eat with a spoon ; and might be bften seen sitting at his cabin-door enjoying his' coflee, quite unembarrassed by those who observed...
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The London Magazine, Volumen 8

1827 - 624 páginas
...shared his meals with him, and was his chief favourite, although he sometimes purloined the grog and the biscuit of his benefactor, he learned to eat with...often seen sitting at his cabin door, enjoying his cofffee, quite unembarrassed by tho«e who observed him, and with Л grotesque and sombre air, that...
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The Naturalist's Library, Volumen 1

Sir William Jardine - 1833 - 420 páginas
...shared his meals with him, and was his chief favourite, although he sometimes purloined the grog and the biscuit of his benefactor, he learned to eat with a spoon ; and might be often seen sitting at his cabin-door enjoying his coffee, quite unembarrassed bv those who observed him, and with a grotesque...
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The Natural History of Monkeys: Illustrated by Thirty-one ..., Volumen 1,Parte 1

William Jardine - 1833 - 346 páginas
...shared his meals with him, and was his chief favourite, although he sometimes purloined the grog and the biscuit of his benefactor, he learned to eat with a spoon ; and might be often seen sitting at his cabin-door enjoying his coffee, quite unembarrassed by those who observed him, and with a grotesque...
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A System of Natural History: Containing Scientific and Popular Descriptions ...

1834 - 700 páginas
...shared his meals with him, and was his chief favorite, although he sometimes purloined the grog and the biscuit of his benefactor, he learned to eat with...unembarrassed by those who observed him, and with n grotesque and sober air, that seemed a burlesque on human nature. "Next to the boatswain, I was,...
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Illustrative Anecdotes of the Animal Kingdom, Volumen 15

Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 354 páginas
...shared his meals with him, and was his chief favorite, although he sometimes purloined the grog and the biscuit of his benefactor, he learned to eat with...sober air, that seemed a burlesque on human nature. " On board ship he commonly slept at the masthead, after wrapping himself in a sail. In making his...
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Wonders of the Animal Kingdom: Mammalia

Wonders - 1847 - 444 páginas
...to eatr with a spoon ; and, though he occasionally purloined the biscuit and grog of his benefactor, might be often seen sitting at his cabin door, enjoying his coffee with a sober air of great satisfaction. Of some small monkeys on board he took little notice whilst...
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The Harbinger, Or, New Magazine of the Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion

1852 - 782 páginas
...shared his meals with him, and was his chief favourite, although he sometimes purloined the grog and biscuit of his benefactor, he learned to eat with a spoon ; and might be often seen Bitting at his cabin door enjoying his coffee, quite unembarassed by those who observed him, and with...
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Chambers's pocket miscellany, Volúmenes 19-21

Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1853 - 612 páginas
...although ho sometimes purloined the grog and the biscuit of his benefactor, he learned to cat with it spoon ; and might be often seen sitting at his cabin...sober air that seemed a burlesque on human nature. 'Xext to the boatswain, I was perhaps his most intimate acquaintance. He would always follow me to...
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