| William Jardine - 1835 - 412 sidor
...tranquil ; and here they will circle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...yet they do not unite or contend, but perform their cheerful circlings in separate family associations. If we interfere with their merriment they seem... | |
| John Leonard Knapp, Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1853 - 370 sidor
...tranquil ; and here they will circle round each other without contention, eucli in his sphere, and w^th no apparent object, from morning until night, with...yet they do not unite, or contend, but perform their cheerful circlings in separate family associations. If we interfere with their merriment they seem... | |
| James Duncan - 1858 - 408 sidor
...tranquil ; and here they will circle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...yet they do not unite or contend, but perform their cheerful circlings in separate family associations. If we interfere with their merriment they seem... | |
| R. E - 1849 - 430 sidor
...tranquil; and here they will circle round each other without contention, each in his sphere, and with no apparent object, from morning until night, with...on its surface. Very fond of society, we seldom see " See Frontispiece to this Chapter. A WATER-PARTY. 213 them alone ; or if parted by accident, they... | |
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