At one time they would bark like dogs, at another purr like cats; yea, they would fly like geese, and be carried with an incredible swiftness, having but just their toes now and then upon the ground, sometimes not once in twenty feet, and their arms waved... Right at Last: And Other Tales - Página 200por Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell - 1860 - 305 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
 | Charles Wentworth Upham - 1831 - 280 páginas
...At one time they would bark like dogs, and then again they would purr like cats. ' Yea,' says he, ' they would fly like geese and be carried with an incredible...not once in twenty feet, and their arms waved like the wings of a bird.' One of the children seems to have had a genius scarcely inferior to that of Master... | |
 | Royal Ralph Hinman - 1838 - 336 páginas
...fences, yea, they would fly like geese, and be carried with an incredible swiftness through the air, having but just their toes now and then upon the ground, (sometimes not once in twenty foot,) and their arms waved like the wings of a bird. They were often very near drowning or burning... | |
 | Edward Waylen - 1846 - 501 páginas
...the evil one ; for mark another part of his account. — " Theyt would bark like dogs, and then again purr like cats. Yea, they would fly like geese, and...not once in twenty feet, and their arms waved like the wings of a bird." This clear case of witchcraft " originated the delusion in Salem. It occurred... | |
 | Cotton Mather - 1853
...fences ; yea, they would fly like geese, and be carried with an incredible swiftness through the air, having but just their toes now and then upon the ground, (sometimes not once in twenty foot) and their arms ivav'd like the wings of a bird. They were often very near drowning or burning... | |
 | Cotton Mather - 1853
...fences ; yea, they would fly like geese, and be carried with an incredible swiftness through the air, having but just their toes now and then upon the ground, (sometimes not once in twenty foot) and their arms wav'd like the wings of a bird. They were often 'very near drowning or burning... | |
 | Cotton Mather - 1853
...fences; yea, they would like geese, and be carried with an incredible swiftness through the air, Ь ing but just their toes now and then upon the ground, (sometimes not о in twenty foot) and their arms wav'd like the wings of a bird. They w often very near drowning or... | |
 | Charles Wentworth Upham - 1867
...At one time they would bark like dogs, and then again they would purr like cats. " Yea," says he, " they would fly like geese, and be carried with an...not once in twenty feet, and their arms waved like the wings of a bird." One of the children seems to have had a genins scarcely inferior to that of Master... | |
 | Charles Wentworth Upham - 1867
...At one time they would bark like dogs, and then again they would purr like cats. " Yea," says he, " they would fly like geese, and be carried with an...not once in twenty feet, and their arms waved like the wings of a bird." One of the children seems to have had a genins scarcely inferior to that of Master... | |
 | Charles Wentworth Upham - 1867
...one time they would bark like dogs, and then again they would purr like cats. " Yea," says ho, " thoy would fly like geese, and be carried with an incredible...not once in twenty feet, and their arms waved like the wings of a bird." One of the children seems to have had a genins scarcely inferior to that of Master... | |
 | Charles Wentworth Upham - 1867
...At one time they would bark like dogs, and then again they would purr like cats. " Yea," says he, " they would fly like geese, and be carried with an...ground, sometimes not once in twenty feet, and their anus waved like the wings of a bird." One of the children seems to have had a genius scarcely inferior... | |
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