Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 255William Blackwood, 1944 |
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Page 291
... tiger - fish . close to the bottom , it might een there many hours , gorged pid after its last meal . Seen bove , its narrow back was a blinter , but the shadow cast on d was that of a projectile sus- in flight . d become tired of ...
... tiger - fish . close to the bottom , it might een there many hours , gorged pid after its last meal . Seen bove , its narrow back was a blinter , but the shadow cast on d was that of a projectile sus- in flight . d become tired of ...
Page 292
... fish in it making it certain that numerous predators also lurked there . I ... Tiger - fiss no fit to ope ' him 1 like nudder fiss . " " Why not asked ... tiger - fish a protract its mouth to suck in or its prey , and owing to ...
... fish in it making it certain that numerous predators also lurked there . I ... Tiger - fiss no fit to ope ' him 1 like nudder fiss . " " Why not asked ... tiger - fish a protract its mouth to suck in or its prey , and owing to ...
Page 294
... tiger - fish . He began by repeating his con- tention that the fish's mouth is so fashioned that it cannot swallow its prey whole , but must " chop um small small . " The scene of the kill on the previous evening was then recon ...
... tiger - fish . He began by repeating his con- tention that the fish's mouth is so fashioned that it cannot swallow its prey whole , but must " chop um small small . " The scene of the kill on the previous evening was then recon ...
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NOT LONG BUT HOW LONG SINCE BY J K STANFORD 206 | 9 |
SIAMESE DUSK BY F KINGDON WARD 309 | 145 |
A HUNDRED YEARS OF THE KHYBER PASS BY MAUD DIVER | 157 |
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