| Franklin Benjamin Dyer, Mary J. Brady - Readers - 1918 - 424 pages
...the little animal, I had the good fortune then to prevent its destruction. In three days the web was completed; nor could I avoid thinking that the insect seemed to exult in living in its new abode. It repeatedly traversed it round, and examined the strength of every part... | |
| David Sinclair Burleson - English language - 1925 - 440 pages
...the little animal, I had the good fortune then to prevent its destruction. In three days the web was completed; nor could I avoid thinking that the insect seemed to exult in living in its new abode. It repeatedly traversed it around, and examined the strength of every part... | |
| 1779 - 774 pages
...of the little animal, I had the good fonon: then to prevent its ileltniiSion, and I may fay it more than paid me by the entertainment it afforded. In three days the web was with incredible diligence compleated, nor could I avoid thinking that the infefl feemed to exult in his new abode. Ir frequently... | |
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