The rattle and hurry of the journey so perfectly roused it that, when I turned it out on a border, it walked twice down to the bottom of my garden ; however, in the evening, the weather being cold, it buried itself in the loose mould, and continues still... The penny cyclopædia [ed. by G. Long]. - Стр. 68авторы: Society for the diffusion of useful knowledge - 1843Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| 1823 - Страниц: 858
...by biesing ; and packing it in a box with earth, carried it eighty miles in post-chaises. The rattle and hurry of the journey so perfectly roused it, that when I turned it eut on a border, it walked twice down to the bottom of my garden ; however, in the evening, the weather... | |
| 1824 - Страниц: 188
...out on a border in Mr. White's garden, it walked twice down to the bottom. In the evening, however, the weather being cold, it buried itself in the loose mould, and remaiped concealtd for above a month. Towards the time of its coming forth, it opened a breathing place... | |
| Gilbert White - 1829 - Страниц: 364
...hissing ; and, packing it in a box with earth, carried it eighty miles in post chaises. The rattle and hurry of the journey so perfectly roused it, that...and .continues still concealed. As it will be under my eye, I shall now have an opportunity of enlarging my observations on its mode of life, and propensities... | |
| William Bingley - 1829 - Страниц: 350
...out on a border in Mr. White's garden, it walked twice down to the bottom. In the evening, however, the weather being cold, it buried itself in the loose mould, and remained concealed for above a month. Towards the time of its coming forth, it opened a breathing-place... | |
| Gilbert White - 1832 - Страниц: 354
...hissing ; and, packing it in a box with earth, carried it eighty miles in post chaises. The rattle and hurry of the journey so perfectly roused it, that...and continues still concealed. As it will be under my eye, I shall now have an opportunity of enlarging my observations on its mode of life, and propensities... | |
| Gilbert White - 1833 - Страниц: 338
...hissing ; and, packing it in a box with earth, carried it eighty miles in post-chaises. The rattle and hurry of the journey so perfectly roused it, that...and continues still concealed. As it will be under my eye, 1 shall now have an opportunity of enlarging my observations on its mode of life, and propensities;... | |
| Gilbert White - 1834 - Страниц: 392
...hissing ; and, packing it in a box with earth, carried it eighty miles in post chaises. The rattle and hurry of the journey so perfectly roused it, that...and continues still concealed. As it will be under my eye, I shall now have an opportunity of enlarging my observations on its mode of life, and propensities... | |
| Gilbert White - 1834 - Страниц: 396
...hissing ; and, packing it in a box with earth, carried it eighty miles in post chaises. The rattle and hurry of the journey so perfectly roused it, that...it buried itself in the loose mould, and continues stifl concealed. As it will be under my eye, I shall now have an opportunity of enlarging my observations... | |
| Gilbert White - 1836 - Страниц: 398
...hissing ; and, packing it in a box with earth, carried it eighty miles in post chaises. The rattle and hurry of the journey so perfectly roused it, that...of my garden : however, in the evening, the weather beini cold, it buried itself in the loose mould, and continues still concealed. As it will be under... | |
| Gilbert White - 1837 - Страниц: 678
...by hissing; and, packing it in a box with earth, carried it eighty miles in post chaises. The rattle and hurry of the journey so perfectly roused it, that,...and continues still concealed. As it will be under my eye, I shall now have an opportunity of enlarging my observations on its mode of life, and propensities... | |
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