| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1854 - 510 sidor
...expected to see things more peculiar. There was nothing monstrous in their appearance. They were not even miraculously small. But they were of an entirely new...ages of thought and association of which we had no knowledge — moving observing and gesticulating differently from all other children — and somehow,... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1854 - 516 sidor
...expected to see things more peculiar. There was nothing monstrous in their appearance. They were not even miraculously small. But they were of an entirely new...with physiognomies formed by descent through ages of though and association of which we had no knowledge — moving observing and gesticulating differently... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1854 - 508 sidor
...expected to see things more peculiar. There was nothing monstrous in their appearance. They were not even miraculously small. But they were of an entirely new...type— a kind of human being which we had never before seen—with physiognomies formed by descent through ages of thought and association of which we had... | |
| Nathaniel Parker Willis - 1855 - 538 sidor
...expected to see things more peculiar. There was nothing monstrous in their appearance. They were not even miraculously small. But they were of an entirely new type — a kind of human bein|i; which we had never before seen — with physiognomies formed by descent through ages of though... | |
| Jane Goodall - 2002 - 294 sidor
...expected to see things more peculiar. There was nothing monstrous in their appearance. They were not even miraculously small. But they were of an entirely new...ages of thought and association of which we had no knowledge — moving observing and gesticulating differently from other children — and somehow, with... | |
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