| Joseph Henry Wade, Emma Sylvester - 1908 - 360 str.
...hind feet, but the motion of its legs is ridiculously slow, little exceeding the hour hand of a clock. and called forth by the heat in the middle of the day; and though 1 continued there till the thirteenth of November, yet the work remained unfinished. Harsher weather... | |
| John Lawson Stoddard - 1910 - 478 str.
...one feat of copulation. Nothing can be more assiduous than this creature night and day in scooping the earth, and forcing its great body into the cavity...continued there till the thirteenth of November, yet the work remained unfinished. Harsher weather, and frosty mornings, would have quickened its operations.... | |
| Frances Campbell Berkeley Young - 1910 - 502 str.
...the hour-hand of a clock. Nothing can be more assiduous than this creature night and day in scooping the earth, and forcing its great body into the cavity; but, as the noons of that 15 season proved unusually warm and sunny, it was continually interrupted, and called forth by the... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 str.
...the hour-hand of a clock. Nothing can be more assiduous than this creature night and day in scooping the earth, and forcing its great body into the cavity;...of the day; and though I continued there till the 13th November, yet the work remained unfinished. Harsher weather, and frosty mornings, would have quickened... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 744 str.
...the hour-hand of a clock. Nothing can be more assiduous than this creature night and day in scooping the earth, and forcing its great body into the cavity;...of the day; and though I continued there till the 13th November, yet the work remained unfinished. Harsher weather, and frosty mornings, would have quickened... | |
| Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1911 - 754 str.
...the hour-hand of a clock. Nothing can be more assiduous than this creature night and day in scooping the earth, and forcing its great body into the cavity;...of the day; and though I continued there till the i3th November, yet the work remained unfinished. Harsher weather, and frosty mornings, would have quickened... | |
| Edwin Greenlaw, William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1922 - 600 str.
...hour-hand of a clock. Nothing can be more assiduous than this creature night and day 10 in scooping the earth, and forcing its great body into the cavity;...continually interrupted, and called forth, by the heat of the middle of the day; and though I continued there till the thirteenth of November, yet the work... | |
| William Harris Elson, Christine M. Keck - 1922 - 676 str.
...hour-hand of a clock. Nothing can be more assiduous than this creature night and day о in scooping the earth, and forcing its great body into the cavity;...continually interrupted, and called forth, by the heat of the middle of the day; and though I continued there till the thirteenth of November, yet the work... | |
| Robert Finch, John Elder - 1990 - 930 str.
...Nothing can be more assiduous than this creature night and day in scooping the earth, and forcing it's great body into the cavity; but, as the noons of that...continued there till the thirteenth of November, yet the work remained unfinished. Harsher weather, and frosty mornings, would have quickened it's operations.... | |
| Gregory McNamee, Luis Alberto Urrea - 1997 - 164 str.
...one feat of copulation. Nothing can be more assiduous than this creature night and day in scooping the earth, and forcing its great body into the cavity;...continued there till the thirteenth of November, yet the work remained unfinished. Harsher weather, and frosty mornings, would have quickened its operations.... | |
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