Stories of the Gorilla CountryHarper & Brothers, 1869 - 292 páginas |
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... whole body was covered with tattoos . He wore large earrings . He was smoking a big ugly pipe . He looked at me , and I looked at him . The room was full of people , and the king had several of his wives around him . The queen was there ...
... whole body was covered with tattoos . He wore large earrings . He was smoking a big ugly pipe . He looked at me , and I looked at him . The room was full of people , and the king had several of his wives around him . The queen was there ...
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... whole leg apiece , and their mouths fairly watered in thinking about it . No wonder they are so fond of meat , they have it so seldom . Who among us does not relish a good dinner , I should like to know ? By - and - by all became silent ...
... whole leg apiece , and their mouths fairly watered in thinking about it . No wonder they are so fond of meat , they have it so seldom . Who among us does not relish a good dinner , I should like to know ? By - and - by all became silent ...
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... whole herd of gazelles pass by ; but they were too far from me . Occasionally a grunt , or the cracking of a twig , told me that a wild boar was not far off . At last every thing became silent , and I fell asleep unconsciously ...
... whole herd of gazelles pass by ; but they were too far from me . Occasionally a grunt , or the cracking of a twig , told me that a wild boar was not far off . At last every thing became silent , and I fell asleep unconsciously ...
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... whole time fishing in their little canoes . Game being very scarce , there were but few hunters . Not Imonga , the chief , had a hideous large scar on his face , which showed at once that he was a fighting man . a few of his men showed ...
... whole time fishing in their little canoes . Game being very scarce , there were but few hunters . Not Imonga , the chief , had a hideous large scar on his face , which showed at once that he was a fighting man . a few of his men showed ...
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... whole forest will grow up in time , for the branches send down shoots into the ground , which in their turn take root and become trees ; so that , generally , almost the whole of the mangrove forest may be said to be knit- ted together ...
... whole forest will grow up in time , for the branches send down shoots into the ground , which in their turn take root and become trees ; so that , generally , almost the whole of the mangrove forest may be said to be knit- ted together ...
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Stories of the Gorilla Country: Narrated for Young People Paul Belloni Du Chaillu Vista completa - 1868 |
Stories of the Gorilla Country: Narrated for Young People Paul Belloni Du Chaillu Vista completa - 1867 |
Términos y frases comunes
Aboko Africa animal Bakalai beast beautiful began big king birds body Boumba buffaloes called camp Cannibals canoe Cape Lopez Cloth Commi cooked crocodiles dance dark elephant Etia eyes face Fans feet fellow felt Fernand-Vaz fetich fire fish fond forest Gambo gave gazelle grass guns hair hands head heard herd hippopotami huge hunt hunters Igala immense killed legs leop leopard looked mainsail mangrove Mbéné Mbinga Mbondemo mbuiti meat morning Mpongwe musquitoes natives Ndiayai negroes never Niamkala night noise nshiego mbouvé Obindji olako paddled palm wine phant piece plantain poor prairie Quengueza Ranpano river round rushed Sangala savage sawfish seemed seen sharks Shekiani shot shouted skin slaves sleep snake spear stood tell thing thought tired told took trees TRIAL BY ORDEAL tribe village walk wanted wild wild boars women wonder woods YOUNG GORILLA
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Página 247 - The mother fell, but the baby clung to her, and, with pitiful cries, endeavoured to attract her attention. I came up, and when it saw me it hid its poor little head in its mother's breast. It could neither walk nor bite, so we could easily manage it ; and I carried it while the men bore the mother on a pole. When we got to the village another scene ensued. The men put the body down, and I set the little fellow near. As soon as he saw his mother he crawled to her and threw himself on her breast. He...
Página 63 - ... began to look about the ruins of the village near which we sat. A degenerate kind of sugar-cane was growing on the very spot where the houses had formerly stood, and I made haste to pluck some of this and chew it for the little sweetness it had. But, as we were plucking, my men perceived what instantly threw us all into the greatest excitement. Here and there the cane was beaten down, torn up by the roots, and lying about in fragments which had evidently been chewed. I knew that these were fresh...
Página 266 - When it burned up 93 brightly, a brass ring from the doctor's hand was cast into the pot ; the doctor stood by with a little vase full of grass soaked in water of which he threw in now and then some bits. This made the oil blaze up afresh. At last all was burned out, and now came the trial.
Página 271 - It was a lone male — the kind who are always most ferocious; and this fellow made the woods ring with his roar, which is really an awful sound, resembling very much the rolling and muttering of distant thunder. He was about twenty yards off when we first saw him. We at once gathered together, and I was about to take aim and bring him down where he stood, when Malaouen stopped me, saying, in a whisper, "Not time yet.
Página 242 - ... passed round his head. The face was painted white, and on each side of the mouth were two round red spots. About his neck hung a necklace of grass and also a cord, which held a box against his breast. This little box is sacred, and contains spirits. A number of strips of leopard and other skins crossed his breast, and were exposed about his person ; and all these were charmed, and had charms attached to them. From each shoulder down to his hands was a white stripe, and one hand was painted quite...
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Página 193 - I sent for some of the forest berries which these animals are known to prefer, and placed these and a cup of water within his reach. He was exceedingly shy, and would neither eat nor drink till I had removed to a considerable distance. The second day found Joe, as I had named him, fiercer than the first. He rushed savagely at any one who stood even for a moment near his cage, and seemed ready to tear us all to pieces. I threw him today some pineapple leaves, of which I noticed he ate only the white...
Página 66 - I caught a glimpse of one of the animals again, but an intervening tree spoiled my mark, and I did not fire. We ran till we were exhausted, but in vain. The alert beasts made good their escape. When we could pursue no more we returned slowly to our camp, where the women were anxiously expecting us.