| 1862 - 478 頁
...which the great beast was tearing down, probably to get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in a silence...loud and distinct, the woods were at once filled with the tremendous barking roar of the gorilla. "Then the underbrush swayed rapidly just ahead, and presently... | |
| Joseph Foulkes Winks - 1837 - 806 頁
...which the great beast was tearing down, probably to get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in a silence...were at once filled with a tremendous barking roar of the gorilla. Then the underbush swayed rapidly just ahead, and presently before us stood an immense... | |
| 1861 - 838 頁
...great beast was tearing • down, probably to get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. t " Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in a silence...loud and distinct, the woods were at once filled with the tremendous barking roar of the gorilla. " Then the nnderbush swayed rapidly just ahead, and presently... | |
| 1861 - 520 頁
...which the great beast was tearing down, probably to get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in a silence...and distinct, the woods were at once filled with, the tremendous barking roar of the gorilla. Then the underbrush swayed rapidly just ahead, and presently... | |
| 1861 - 402 頁
...which the great beast was tearing down, probably to get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. " Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in a silence...heavy breath seem loud and distinct, the woods were filled with the tremendous barking roar of the gorilla. " Then the underbrush swayed rapidly just ahead,... | |
| Henry Mills Alden, Frederick Lewis Allen, Lee Foster Hartman, Thomas Bucklin Wells - 1861 - 884 頁
...which the great beast was tearing down, probably to get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. "Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in a silence...heavy breath seem loud and distinct, the woods were filled with the tremendous barking roar of the gorilla. "Then the underbrush swayed rapidly just ahead,... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1862 - 642 頁
...which the great beast was tearing down, probably tp get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. ' Suddenly, as we were yet creeping along, in a silence...loud and distinct, the woods were at once filled with the tremendous barking roar of the gorilla. Then the underbrush swayed rapidly just a-head, and presently... | |
| G. Garratt - 1862 - 462 頁
...men showed that they thought themselves engaged in a very serious undertaking. Suddenly, as we were creeping along, in a silence which made a heavy breath...loud and distinct, the woods were at once filled with the tremendous barking roar of the gorilla. " Then the underbrush swayed rapidly just ahead, and presently... | |
| 1862 - 718 頁
...passing through the jungle, and were endeavoring to get sight of him when — Suddenly, as we were creeping along in a silence which made a heavy breath...loud and distinct, the woods were at once filled with the tremendous barking roar of the gorilla. Then the underbrush swayed rapidly just ahead, and presently... | |
| James Greenwood - 1862 - 438 頁
...was tearing down, probably to get from them the berries and fruits he lives on. Suddenly, as we were creeping along in a silence which made a heavy breath...loud and distinct, the woods were at once filled with the tremendous barking roar of the gorilla. Then the underbrush swayed rapidly just ahead, and presently... | |
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