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Always the animal has shown a large portion of its length , from 20 to 60 feet , above the surface of the water , and without any evident signs of undulation , either vertically or horizontally . Now , apart from all zoological evidence ...
Always the animal has shown a large portion of its length , from 20 to 60 feet , above the surface of the water , and without any evident signs of undulation , either vertically or horizontally . Now , apart from all zoological evidence ...
Page 326
He explained that the calculation of the creature's length was made before , not after , the idea had been entertained ... and that he and his officers were “ too well accustomed to judge of lengths and breadths of objects in the sea to ...
He explained that the calculation of the creature's length was made before , not after , the idea had been entertained ... and that he and his officers were “ too well accustomed to judge of lengths and breadths of objects in the sea to ...
Page 330
The head and tail appeared to have a length beyond the coils of about 30 feet , and its girth 8 or 9 feet . The serpent whirled its victim round and round for about fifteen minutes , and then suddenly dragged the whale to the bottom ...
The head and tail appeared to have a length beyond the coils of about 30 feet , and its girth 8 or 9 feet . The serpent whirled its victim round and round for about fifteen minutes , and then suddenly dragged the whale to the bottom ...
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Nine Greek Lyric Poets The By MORETON J WALHOUSE 433 | 34 |
Bismarcks Literary Faculty By FRANCIS HUEFFER | 55 |
Recovery of Palestine By W HEPWORTH Dixon | 66 |
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