Again they arose to the surface, and the strong bird spread his broad, dripping pinions, and gathering force with his rapid blows, raised the salmon half out of water. The weight, however, was too great for him, and he sank again to the surface, beating... The Adirondack; Or, Life in the Woods - 第 208 頁Joel Tyler Headley 著 - 1864 - 421 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Enoch Lewis, Samuel Rhoads - 1851 - 842 頁
...sudden dive, and took eagle and all out of sight, and was gone a quarter of a minute. Again they rose H n a u s H h9i @¶ ( Dr %h U xF; < ?91Ȳ th+ ( Yy...TY B 5 8" c $ xW ! % ~H ri , ` 0 V the water. The weight however was too great for him, and he sank again to the surface, beating the... | |
| 1852 - 432 頁
...sudden dive, and took eagle and all out of sight, and was gone a quarter of a minute. Again they rose to the surface, and the strong bird spread his broad...The weight, however, was too great for him, and he lank again to the surface, beating the water into foam about him. The salmon then made another dive,... | |
| David Bates Tower, Cornelius Walker - 1852 - 250 頁
...and bleeding fish made a sudden dive and took the eagle out of sight, and was gone half a minute. 12. Again they arose to the surface, and the strong bird...rapid blows, raised the salmon half out of water. 13. The weight, however, was too great for him, and he sunk again to the surface, beating the water... | |
| George Stillman Hillard - 1863 - 390 頁
...and was gone a quarter of a minute. Again they rose to the surface, and the strong bird spread out his broad dripping pinions, and, gathering force with...only a few bubbles to tell where they had gone down. rise. All this time the fish was shooting like an arrow through the lake, carrying his relentless6... | |
| James Stuart Laurie - 1863 - 264 頁
...sight, longer than a quarter of a minute. Again they rose to the surface, and the strong bird spread out his broad dripping pinions; and, gathering force with...out of water. The weight, however, was too great for himj and he sank again to the surface, beating the water into foam about him. The salmon then made... | |
| Thomas Morrison (LL.D.) - 1884 - 296 頁
...and was gone a quarter of a minute. Again they rose to the surface, and the strong bird spread out his broad dripping pinions, and, gathering force with his rapid blows, raised the salmon half out of the water. The weight, however, was too great for him, and he sank again to the surface, beating the... | |
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