Now then, in peaceable possession of what was justly its own, it waited three days with the utmost patience, repairing the breaches of its web, and taking no sustenance that I could perceive. At last, however, a large blue fly fell into the snare, and... Select British Classics - Página 701804Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1874 - 454 páginas
...returned, and when he found all arts vain, began to demolish the new web without mercy. This brought on another battle, and, contrary to my expectations,...conqueror, and fairly killed his antagonist. Now, then, in peaceful possession of what was justly its own, it waited three days with the utmost impatience, repairing... | |
| English authors - 1876 - 504 páginas
...when he found all arts vain, VOL. II. N began to demolish the new web without mercy. This brought on another battle, and contrary to my expectations, the...laborious spider became conqueror, and fairly killed his antagsnist. Now then, in peaceable possession of what was justly its own, it waited three days with... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1877 - 454 páginas
...returned, and when fie found all arts vain, began to demolish the new web without mercy. This brought on another battle, and, contrary to my expectations,...conqueror, and fairly killed his antagonist. Now, then, in peaceful possession of what was justly its own, it waited three days with the utmost impatience, repairing... | |
| London readers - 1878 - 344 páginas
...returned, and when he found all arts vain, began to demolish the new web without mercy. This brought on another battle, and, contrary to my expectations,...justly its own, it waited three days with the utmost patience, repairing the breaches of its web, and taking no sustenance that I could perceive. At last,... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1878 - 284 páginas
...fairly killed his antagonist. 4. Now in peaceable possession of what was justly its own, it awaited three days with the utmost impatience, repairing the...and taking no sustenance that I could perceive. At lastj however, a large blue fly fell into the snare, and struggled hard to get loose. The spider gave... | |
| Albert Newton Raub - 1878 - 444 páginas
...returned, and when he found all arts vain, began to demolish the new web without mercy. This brought on another battle, and, contrary to my expectations,...became conqueror, and fairly killed his antagonist. 3. Now then, in peaceable possession of what was justly its own, it waited three days with the utmost... | |
| William Torrey Harris, Andrew Jackson Rickoff, Mark Bailey - 1878 - 268 páginas
...returned, and, when he found all arts vain, began to demolish the new web without mercy. This brought on another battle, and, contrary to my expectations,...became conqueror, and fairly killed his antagonist. 4. Now in peaceable possession of what was justly its own, it awaited three days with the utmost impatience,... | |
| H.J. Infield - 1879 - 256 páginas
...returned, and, when he found all arts vain, began to demolish the new web without mercy. This brought on another battle, and, contrary to my expectations,...laborious spider became conqueror, and fairly killed its antagonist. 4. Now in peaceable possession of what was justly its own, it awaited three days with... | |
| Washington Irving - 1881 - 952 páginas
...brought on another battle, and, contrary to my expectations, the laborious spider became conquerer, and fairly killed his antagonist. " Now, then, in peaceable possession of what was justly it own, it waited three days with the utmost impatience, repairing the breaches of its web, and taking... | |
| Washington Irving - 1882 - 714 páginas
...; and when he found all arts in vain, began to demolish the new web without mercy. This brought on another battle, and, contrary to my expectations,...justly its own, it waited three days with the utmost patience, repairing the breaches of its web, and taking no sustenance that 1 could perceive. At last,... | |
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