| Gilbert White - 1861 - 528 str.
...only goes under the earth from the middle of November to the middle of April, but sleeps great part of summer ; for it goes to bed, in the longest days,...stir in the morning till late. Besides, it retires to reat for every shower, and does not move at all in wet days.* When one reflects on the state of this... | |
| Mrs. Alfred Gatty - 1861 - 264 str.
...stupor, Mr. Timothy cut his summer days so short ithat he enjoyed but a limited part of them; going to bed, " in the longest days, at four in the afternoon, and often not stirring in the morning till late." Altogether, therefore, the long life is but nominal; nor is... | |
| G. Garratt - 1862 - 462 str.
...as it becomes more alive. This creature not only goes under the earth, from the middle of November to the middle of April, but sleeps great part of the...to rest for every shower, and does not move at all on wet days." During the long winter torpor the sleeping animal cannot gather and become more corpulent;... | |
| Gilbert White - 1862 - 456 str.
...respiration as it becomes more alive. This creature not only goes under the earth from the middle of November to the middle of April, but sleeps great part of the...retires to rest for every shower; and does not move nt all in wet days. When one reflects on the state of this strange heing, it is a matter of wonder... | |
| Gilbert White, Francis Trevelyan Buckland, Roundell Palmer Earl of Selborne - 1875 - 664 str.
...respiration as it becomes more alive. This creature not only goes under the earth from the middle of November to the middle of April, but sleeps great part of the...summer ; for it goes to bed in the longest days at 1'our in the afternoon, and often does not stir in the morning till late. Besides, it retires to rest... | |
| Gilbert White - 1877 - 680 str.
...respiration as it becomes more alive. This creature not only goes under the earth from the middle of November to the middle of April, but sleeps great part, of the summer ; for it goes to bed in the longest clays at lour in the afternoon, and often does not stir in the morning till late, besides, it retires... | |
| Gilbert White - 1888 - 602 str.
...respiration as it becomes more alive. This creature not only goes under the earth from the middle of November to the middle of April, but sleeps great part of the...the longest days at four in the afternoon, and often docs not stir in the morning till late. Besides, it retires to rest for every shower ; and does not... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 288 str.
...the hour-hand of a clock." "This creature not only goes under the earth from the middle of November to the middle of April, but sleeps great part of the...every shower, and does not move at all in wet days." Though so stupid and sleepy most of the time, " yet there is a season of the year (usually the beginning... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 290 str.
...the hour-hand of a clock." "This creature not only goes under the earth from the middle of November to the middle of April, but sleeps great part of the...every shower, and does not move at all in wet days." Though so stupid and sleepy most of the time, "yet there is a season of the year (usually the beginning... | |
| John Burroughs - 1895 - 288 str.
...the hour-hand of a clock." "This creature not only goes under the earth from the middle of November to the middle of April, but sleeps great part of the...every shower, and does not move at all in wet days. " Though so stupid and sleepy most of the time, "yet there is a season of the year (usually the beginning... | |
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