Putnam's Magazine: Original Papers on Literature, Science, Art, and National Interests, Volume 6G. P. Putnam & Son., 1870 |
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Pagina 46
... leaving his weapon in the flesh ; but his larger relative deals stab after stab , and the helpless youth into whose trow- sers - leg he has found a lodgment , dances a lively step for a few moments . The bumble - bee's usual mode of at ...
... leaving his weapon in the flesh ; but his larger relative deals stab after stab , and the helpless youth into whose trow- sers - leg he has found a lodgment , dances a lively step for a few moments . The bumble - bee's usual mode of at ...
Pagina 47
... leaves had fallen , there hung the object of our terror , empty and for- lorn , its frail walls destined to be ap- propriated ere long by some sportsman for gun - wadding . Many more nests of this kind are be- gun than are ever finished ...
... leaves had fallen , there hung the object of our terror , empty and for- lorn , its frail walls destined to be ap- propriated ere long by some sportsman for gun - wadding . Many more nests of this kind are be- gun than are ever finished ...
Pagina 48
... leaves , is filled with a yellow , salve - like substance , that no doubt contains the egg of the bee , then nicely capped or headed with more circular bits of leaves , sealed up , and left to its fate . The wasps proper may fairly ...
... leaves , is filled with a yellow , salve - like substance , that no doubt contains the egg of the bee , then nicely capped or headed with more circular bits of leaves , sealed up , and left to its fate . The wasps proper may fairly ...
Pagina 49
... leaves above and around them ; the air was full of soft sounds and of pleasant smells ; of the fragrance of resinous branches and juicy ferns crushed beneath the wagon - wheels . Ei- rene took it in at every pore , and grew as glad as ...
... leaves above and around them ; the air was full of soft sounds and of pleasant smells ; of the fragrance of resinous branches and juicy ferns crushed beneath the wagon - wheels . Ei- rene took it in at every pore , and grew as glad as ...
Pagina 55
... leave the little camp - stool and step out into the air . She walked a few paces from the tent and leaned against ... leaves of the trees seem- ed to turn toward her , whispering to her to come , as she turned and walked slowly out over ...
... leave the little camp - stool and step out into the air . She walked a few paces from the tent and leaned against ... leaves of the trees seem- ed to turn toward her , whispering to her to come , as she turned and walked slowly out over ...
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