We drove our entertainers into the narrow creeks in shoals, and then with a net extended between us, we had the happiness of introducing them into the upper air. The sport was so good, that we were induced to continue it for some hours ; but whilst we... Rattlin, the Reefer - Page 108by Edward Howard - 1836Full view - About this book
| Edward Howard - 1836 - 1000 pages
...continuous blister. Whilst in the water, and in the pursuit, I did not regard it — indeed, we were abie to carry home the trophies of our success — and...John's curative process to a miracle. No wonder that I 've been ever since free from all, even the slightest symptoms of pulmonary indisposition. However,... | |
| 1835 - 592 pages
...fair tribe. We captivated and captured pailfuls. We drove our entertainers into the narrow creeks in shoals, and then with a net extended between us, we...When I had fresh skinned myself, and it took me more than a week to do it, 1 found that my fellow labourer had flown. I heard that he had suffered almost... | |
| Edward Howard - 1856 - 296 pages
...fair tribe. We captivated and captured pailfuls. We drove our entertainers into tne narrow creeks in shoals, and then with a net extended between us, we...When I had fresh skinned myself, and it took me more than a week to do it, I found that my fellow-labourer had flown. I heard that he had suffered almost... | |
| Edward Howard, Frederick Marryat - 1873 - 404 pages
...fair tribe. We captivated and captured pailfuls. We drove our entertainers into the narrow creeks in shoals, and then with a net extended between us, we...I had fresh skinned myself — and it took me more than a week to do it — I found that my fellow-labourer had flown. I heard that he had surtered almost... | |
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