I could not guide her in the least, and she continued to splash, and plunge, and blow, and make her circular course, carrying me along with her as if I was a fly on her tail. Finding her tail gave me but a poor hold, as the only means of securing my prey,... The Quarterly Review - Stran 23uredili: - 1851Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1852 - 538 strani
...my prey I took out my knife, and cutting two deep parallel incisions through the skin on her ramp, and lifting this skin from the flesh so that I could get in my two hands, I mode use of this as a handle ; and after some desperate h&rd work, sometimes pushing, and sometimes... | |
| 1850 - 744 strani
...and make her circular course, carrying me along with her as if I was a fly on her tail. Finding lier tail gave me but a poor hold, as the only means of...from the flesh, so that I could get in my two hands, 1 made use of this as a handle ; and after some desperate hard work, sometimes pushing and sometimes... | |
| 1850 - 1254 strani
...my prey, I took out -my knife, and cutting two deep parallel incisions through the skin on her ramp, and lifting this skin from the flesh, so that I could get m my two hands, I made use of this as a handle, anil after eome desperate hard work, sometimes pushing... | |
| 1851 - 484 strani
...securing my prey, I took out my knife and cut two deep parallel incisions through the skin on her rump. Lifting this skin from the flesh so that I could get...after some desperate hard work, sometimes pushing, sometimes pulling, the sea-cow continuing her circular course all the time, and I holding on at her... | |
| 1853 - 498 strani
...securing my prey, I took out my knife and cut two deep parallel incisions through the skin on her rump. Lifting this skin from the flesh so that I could get...after some desperate hard work, sometimes pushing, sometimes pulling, the sea-cow continuing her circular course all the time, and I holding on at her... | |
| John George Wood - 1855 - 410 strani
...extraordinary what enormous strength she still had in the water; I could not guide her in the least, and she continued to splash, and plunge, and blow,...after some desperate hard work, sometimes pushing, sometimes pulling, the sea-cow continuing her circular course all the time, and I holding on her rump... | |
| John George Wood - 1855 - 432 strani
...extraordinary what enormous strength she still had in the water ; I could not guide her in the least, and she continued to splash, and plunge, and blow,...the skin on her rump, and lifting this skin from the flebh, so that I could get in my two hands, I made use of this as a handle, and after some desperate... | |
| Roualeyn Gordon Cumming - 1856 - 434 strani
...and, as the only means of securing her, cut two deep parallel incisions through the skin on her stern, and lifting this skin from the flesh, so that I could get in my two hands, I made use of it as a handle ; and after some desperate hard work, sometimes pushing and sometimes pulling, the sea-cow... | |
| Roualeyn Gordon-Cumming - 1860 - 650 strani
...securing my prey, I took out my knife and out two deep parallel incisions through the skin on her riwnp. Lifting this skin from the flesh so that I could get in my two hands, I made use bf this as a handle ; and after some desperate hard work, sometimes pushing and sometimes pulling,... | |
| John Frost - 1879 - 484 strani
...securing my prey, I took out my knife find cut two deep par.-illel incisions through the skin on her rump. Lifting this skin from the flesh so that I could get in my two hands, 1 made use of this as a handle ; and after some desperate hard work, sometimes pushing, sometimes pulling,... | |
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