The London Quarterly Review, Volúmenes98-99Theodore Foster, 1856 |
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... side to side , curious to inspect feathers often became insanguined from the his new habitation ; presently satisfied , he blood of the mangled fish within it . The sits on his haunches , and leisurely begins close observance of birds ...
... side to side , curious to inspect feathers often became insanguined from the his new habitation ; presently satisfied , he blood of the mangled fish within it . The sits on his haunches , and leisurely begins close observance of birds ...
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... side , and , by the length of time a python has been known compression of the powerful muscles which to fast without injury . Their fancies as well make the head appear so broad and flat , it is as their fastings are rather eccentric ...
... side , and , by the length of time a python has been known compression of the powerful muscles which to fast without injury . Their fancies as well make the head appear so broad and flat , it is as their fastings are rather eccentric ...
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... side all round the brow ; ' but in his haste to deride he forgets to add , yet upon a different part of each jewel ! For that same spot upon the apparent left - hand side of each jewel falls in reality upon the centre of the profile ...
... side all round the brow ; ' but in his haste to deride he forgets to add , yet upon a different part of each jewel ! For that same spot upon the apparent left - hand side of each jewel falls in reality upon the centre of the profile ...
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