| 1849 - 238 oldal
...intelligent, and no less mischievous. " I fired with small shot at one of them," says a gentleman, " which instantly ran down to the lowest branch of the tree, as if he was going to fly at me, stopped suddenly, and coolly put its paw to the part wounded, covered with... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1873 - 584 oldal
...had broken loose in consequence of being frightened by monkeys (ie Macaeus Rhesus) on the trees. . . As soon as dinner was over, I went out with my gun...lowest branch of the tree, as if he were going to ily at me, stopped suddenly, and coolly put his paw to tie part wounded, covered with blood, and held... | |
| George John Romanes - 1882 - 550 oldal
...horses had broken loose in consequence of being frightened by monkeys (ie Macacus Orhesus) on the trees. As soon as dinner was over I went out with my gun...going to fly at me, stopped suddenly, and coolly put his paw to the part wounded, covered with blood, and held it out for me to see. I was so much hurt... | |
| George John Romanes - 1888 - 488 oldal
...which he shot upon a tree, and which then, as he says, " instantly ran down to the lowest branch of a tree, as if he were going to fly at me, stopped suddenly, and coolly put his paw to the part wounded, covered with blood, and held it out for me to see. I was so much hurt... | |
| St. George Jackson Mivart - 1889 - 386 oldal
...an account of a monkey shot by Captain Johnson, which " instantly ran down to the lowest branch of a tree, as if he were going to fly at me, stopped suddenly, and coolly put his paw to the part wounded, covered with blood, and held it out for me to see." We are yet further... | |
| George John Romanes - 1891 - 552 oldal
...horses had broken loose in consequence of being frightened by monkeys (ie MacacusOrhesns)on the trees. As soon as dinner was over I went out with my gun to drive them off, and I tired with small shot at one of them, which instantly ran down to the lowest branch of the tree, as... | |
| James Weir (Jr.) - 1899 - 260 oldal
...sooner was he hurt, than he sought consolation from the very person who inflicted the injury. of a tree, as if he were going to fly at me, stopped suddenly, and coolly put his paw to the part wounded, and held it out, covered with blood, for me to see. I was so much hurt... | |
| Edmund Selous - 1905 - 382 oldal
...had broken loose, in consequence of being frightened by monkeys (ii'. Macacus rhesus) on the trees. As soon as dinner was over I went out with my gun,...going to fly at me, stopped suddenly, and coolly put his paw to the part wounded, covered with blood, and held it out for me to see. I was so much hurt... | |
| 1897 - 594 oldal
...follows, when speaking of a monkey which he had shot: " He instantly ran down to the lowest branch of a tree, as if he were going to fly at me, stopped suddenly, and coolly put his paw to the part wounded, and held it out, covered with blood, for me to see. I was so much hurt... | |
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