| 1872 - 692 páginas
...possess, in such a degree, the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived at once down into the water, and brought up a number of its companions, and they...utmost difficulty that the crew could prevent them from upsetting the boat till Nelson's boat came up, and the walruses finding their enemies increased, dispersed.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1878 - 306 páginas
...countenance, so also is there none that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its...prevent them from staving or upsetting her, till the Carcasfs boat came up : and the walruses, finding their enemies thus reinforced, dispersed. Young Nelson... | |
| 1879 - 624 páginas
...singular but imminent danger. Some of the officers had fired at and wounded a walrus ; the wounded animal dived immediately and brought up a number of its companions, and they all joined in an attack u]>on the boat. They wrested an our from one of the men, and it was with the utmost difficulty that... | |
| Robert Southey - 1881 - 348 páginas
...countenance, so also is there none that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its...attack upon the boat. They wrested an oar from one 01 the men ; and it was with the utmost difficulty that the crew could prevent them from staving or... | |
| Robert Southey - 1886 - 296 páginas
...countenance, so also is there none that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its companions, and they all joined iu an attack upon the boat. They wrested an oar from one of the men ; and it was with the utmost difficulty... | |
| Robert Southey - 1907 - 102 páginas
...countenance, so also is there none that seems to possess more of the passions of humanity. The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its...or upsetting her, till the Carcass's boat came up; 30 B and the walruses, finding their enemies thus reinforced, dispersed. Young Nelson exposed himself... | |
| Helen Saunders Wright - 1910 - 622 páginas
...: — "Wliile out in small boats one of the officers had wounded a walrus. . . . The wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its companions ; and they joined in an attack on the boat. They wrested an oar from one of the men, and it was with the utmost... | |
| 1867 - 880 páginas
...singular but imminent danger. Some of the officers had fired at and wounded a walrus ; the wounded animal dived immediately, and brought up a number of its...the utmost difficulty that the crew could prevent tbem from staving or upsetting her till the ' Carcass's' boat came up ; and the wall-uses, finding... | |
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