... later, for I was given but little time to speculate on the wonders of my new discovery. I had seen that the eggs were in the process of hatching, and as I stood watching the hideous little monsters break from their shells I failed to note the approach... A Princess of Mars - 26. oldalszerző: Edgar Rice Burroughs - 1917 - 326 oldalTeljes nézet - Információ erről a könyvről
| Thomas D. Clareson - 1971 - 380 oldal
...districts inhabited by the red men. But the "yellow moss" on which the green men graze their herds covers "practically the entire surface of Mars with...the poles and the scattered cultivated districts" [Ml:3], the sea bottoms are not blue-green changing to brown and back to blue-green but are instead... | |
| Edgar Rice Burroughs - 2003 - 532 oldal
...break from their shells I failed to note the approach of a score of full-grown Martians from behind me. Coming, as they did, over the soft and soundless moss,...were far more sinister. It was the rattling of the accouterments of the foremost warrior which warned me. On such a little thing my life hung that I often... | |
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