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Page 258
... perhaps to capture his own prey , perhaps to continue to be fed . The first month on the wing was spent near the nest and the eaglet frequently revisited it . He adopted several perching- places as his own , on cliff ledges and on trees ...
... perhaps to capture his own prey , perhaps to continue to be fed . The first month on the wing was spent near the nest and the eaglet frequently revisited it . He adopted several perching- places as his own , on cliff ledges and on trees ...
Page 412
... Perhaps that here might lie the realisation of the dream of his life , the posses- sion of a grazing - estate in this island of Tasmania . We examined the buildings , then walked out across the marshes through the sentinel gums , with ...
... Perhaps that here might lie the realisation of the dream of his life , the posses- sion of a grazing - estate in this island of Tasmania . We examined the buildings , then walked out across the marshes through the sentinel gums , with ...
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... Perhaps we should not have gone ; perhaps it was meant that we should go . For the owner , of course , heard we had visited the place again , and he must have conferred with the agent , who promptly telephoned the next day offering the ...
... Perhaps we should not have gone ; perhaps it was meant that we should go . For the owner , of course , heard we had visited the place again , and he must have conferred with the agent , who promptly telephoned the next day offering the ...
Contents
THE GEMINI | 15 |
A MUSCOVY VOYAGE BY JAMES HARPER | 96 |
BY HENRY BAERLEIN | 232 |
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