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" I found the natives generally as much at a loss in this respect as myself. Sometimes a sound is heard like the clang of an iron bar against a hard, hollow tree, or a piercing cry rends the air ; these are not repeated, and the succeeding silence tends... "
The Naturalist on the River Amazons: A Record of Adventures, Habits of ... - Page 73
by Henry Walter Bates - 1863 - 351 lehte
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Hall's Journal of Health and Miscellany, 20. köide

1873 - 768 lehte
...resounding afar through the wilderness, as some great bough or entire tree falls to the ground. There are, besides, many sounds which it is impossible to account for. I found the natives generally aa much at a loss in this respect as myself Sometimes a sound is heard like the clang of an iron bar...
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The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, 60. köide

1863 - 568 lehte
...resounding afar through the wilderness, as some great bough or entire tree falls to the ground. There are, besides, many sounds which it is impossible to...clang of an iron bar against a hard, hollow tree, or a piereing cry rends the air ; these are not repeated ; and the succeeding silence tends to highten the...
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Littell's Living Age, 78. köide

1863 - 648 lehte
...falls to the ground. There are besides, many sounds which it is impossible to account for. Mr. Bates found the natives, generally, as much at a loss in this respect as himself. Sometimes a sound is heard like the clang of an iron bar against a hard, hollow tree, or a...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, 127–128. köide

1863 - 520 lehte
...falls to the ground. There are, besides, many sounds which it is impossible to account for. Mr. Bates found the natives, generally, as much at a loss in this respect as himself. Sometimes a sound is heard like the clang of an iron bar against a hard, hollow tree, or a...
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the new monthly magazine

william harrison ainsworth - 1863 - 516 lehte
...falls to the ground. There are, besides, many sounds which it is impossible to account for. Mr. Bates found the natives, generally, as much at a loss in this respect as himself. Sometimes a sound is heard like the clang of an iron bar against a hard, hollow tree, or a...
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Monthly Journal of Science, and Annals of Biology, Astronomy ..., 1. köide

James Samuelson, William Crookes - 1864 - 876 lehte
...Other sounds are not so easily accounted for, even by the natives themselves, such as a sudden noise like the clang of an iron bar against a hard, hollow tree, or a piercing cry which rends the air — sounds not repeated, while the succeeding silence tends to heighten the impression...
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Quarterly Journal of Science: 1864, 1. köide

1864 - 848 lehte
...Other sounds are not so easily accounted for, even by the natives themselves, such as a sudden noise like the clang of an iron bar against a hard, hollow tree, or a piercing cry which rends the air — sounds not repeated, while the succeeding silence tends to heighten the impression...
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The Living Age, 87. köide

1865 - 654 lehte
...resounding afar through the wilderness, as some great bough or entire tree falls to the ground. There are besides many sounds which it is impossible to...loss in this respect as myself. Sometimes a sound is beard like the clang of an iron bar against a hard hollow tree, or a piercing cry rends the air ; these...
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A present to boys and young men, by a Sunday-school teacher

Present - 1865 - 548 lehte
...ground. There are besides many sounds which it is impossible to account for ; and 1 found the Indian natives generally as much at a loss in this respect...sound is heard like the clang of an iron bar against a hollow tree, or a piercing cry rends the air ; these are not repeated, and the succeeding silence tends...
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Beadle's Monthly, 2. köide

1866 - 570 lehte
...wilderness, as some great bough or entire tree falls to the ground. There arc, besides, many strange sounds which it is impossible to account for. I found...clang of an iron bar against a hard, hollow tree, or s piercing cry rends the air ; these are not repeated, and the succeeding silence tends to hightcn...
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