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" It was lively only for two or three, and then its loud note could be heard from one end of the village to the other. When it died he gave me the specimen, the only one I was able to procure. It is a member of the family Locustidae, a group intermediate... "
The Naturalist on the River Amazons: A Record of Adventures, Habits of ... - Page 250
by Henry Walter Bates - 1863 - 351 lehte
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Cyclopadic Science Simplified

John Henry Pepper - 1869 - 722 lehte
...hearing it sing. A friend of mine kept one for six days. It was lively only for one or two days, and then its loud note could be heard from one end of...was able to procure. " It is a member of the family Locustida, a group intermediate between the crickets (Achelidn) and the grasshoppers (Acridiida). The...
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The brothers Rantzau [tr. from Les deux frères] by mm. Erckmann ..., 2. köide

Émile Erckmann - 1873 - 330 lehte
...but don't talk about — poor harmless old man who wouldn't kill a flea ! " Her voice was shrill and could be heard from one end of the village to the other, but there was no stopping her, and she stood with fists doubled, shaking them at Monsieur Jean's house....
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The Living Age, 118. köide

1873 - 842 lehte
...but don't talk about — poor harmless old man who wouldn't kill a flea ! " Her voice was shrill and could be heard from one end of the village to the other, but there was no stopping her, and she stood with fists doubled, shaking them at Monsieur Jean's house....
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Caleb Krinkle: A Story of American Life

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1875 - 520 lehte
...his right arm, swung his long whip-stock and longer lash twice above his head, and gave a crack that could be heard from one end of the village to the other. The horses thereupon broke into a gallop, and whirled the coach with its passengers and its mountain...
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Cyclopædic science simplified

John Henry Pepper - 1877 - 764 lehte
...hearing it sing. A friend of mine kept one for six days. It was lively only for one or two days, and then its loud note could be heard from one end of...was able to procure. " It is a member of the family Locustidce, a group intermediate between the crickets (Achelida) and the grasshoppers (Acridiida)....
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The Naturalist on the River Amazons: A Record of Adventures, Habits of ...

Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 176 lehte
...of hearing it sing. A friend of •mine kept one six days. It was lively only for two or three, and then its loud note could "be heard from one end of...was able to procure. . It is a member of the family Locustidœ, a group intermediate between the Crickets (Achetidœ) and the Grasshoppers (Acridiidœ)....
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The Naturalist on the River Amazons: A Record of Adventures, Habits of ...

Henry Walter Bates - 1880 - 168 lehte
...sake of liearing it sing. A friend of mine kept one six days. It was lively only for two or three, and then its loud note could be heard from one end of...was able to procure. It is a member of the family Locustidffi, a group intermediate between the Crickets (Achetidse) and the Grasshoppers (Acridiidse)....
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Dan of Millbrook: A Story of American Life

Charles Carleton Coffin - 1894 - 542 lehte
...his right arm, swung his long whip-stock and longer lash twice above his head, and gave a crack that could be heard from one end of the village to the other. The horses thereupon broke into a gallop, and whirled the coach with its passengers and its mountain...
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Annals of the Propagation of the Faith, 67–68. köide

1904 - 706 lehte
...The little bell, suspended in the tower, sounded the first vespers of the feast, its silver tongue could be heard from one end of the village to the other, and its echoes came back from far out at sea. The heavens were particularly beautiful ; the Southern...
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Monsieur Ouine

Georges Bernanos - 2000 - 288 lehte
...on Wednesdays, the grinding and caterwauling of brakes on the carts heading for the market at Fruges could be heard from one end of the village to the other. As though heavensent, that plaintive shriek now rose behind Monsieur Ouine. It came through the fine,...
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