In ten minutes I had seen all that could be seen in that fish, and started in search of the professor, who had, however, left the museum; and when I returned, after lingering over some of the odd animals stored in the upper apartment, my specimen was... Wisconsin Journal of Education - Side 2631874Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
 | 1872
...entomologist. My friends at home, too, were annoyed, when they discovered that no amount of eau de cologne would drown the perfume which haunted me like a shadow....lingering over some of the odd animals stored in the upper department, my specimen was dry all over. I dashed the fluid over the fish as if to resuscitate the... | |
 | 1873
...ardent entomologist. My friends at home, too, were annoyed, when they discovered that no eau de cologne would drown the perfume which haunted me like a shadow....specimen was dry all over. I dashed the fluid over the fish as if to resuscitate the beast from a fainting fit, and looked with anxiety for a return of the... | |
 | 1874
...entomologist. My friends at home, too, were annoyed, when they discovered that no amount of eau de cologne would drown the perfume which haunted me like a shadow....specimen was dry all over. I dashed the fluid over the fish as if to resuscitate the beast from a fainting-fit, and looked with anxiety for a return of the... | |
 | 1874
...entomologist. My friends at home, too, were annoyed, when they discovered that no amount of eau de cologne would drown the perfume which haunted me like a shadow....specimen was dry all over. I dashed the fluid over the fish as if to resuscitate the beast from a fainting-fit, and looked with anxiety for a return of the... | |
 | Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 455 sider
...entomologist. My friends at home, too, were »nnoyed, when they discovered that no amount of eau de cologne would drown the perfume which haunted me like a shadow....specimen was dry all over. I dashed the fluid over the fish as if to resuscitate the beast from a fainting-fit, and looked with anxiety for a return of the... | |
 | Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 455 sider
...entomologist- My friends at home, too, were annoyed, when they discovered that no amount of eau de cologue would drown the perfume which haunted me like a shadow....the professor, who had, however, left the museum; atid when I returned, after lingering over some of the odd animals stored in the upper apartment, my... | |
 | Horace Elisha Scudder - 1879 - 453 sider
...discovered that no amount of eau de cologne would drown the perfume which haunted me like a ihadow. In ten minutes I had seen all that could be seen in...professor, who had, however, left the museum; and wheu I returned, after lingering over some of the odd animals stored in the upper apartment, my specimen... | |
 | Jenny H. Stickney - 1892
...smell," I really dared not show any aversion but treated it as though it were the purest water. 5. In ten minutes I had seen all that could be seen in...specimen was dry all over. I dashed the fluid over the fish, as if to resuscitate the beast from a fainting-fit, and looked with anxiety for a return of the... | |
 | Christian Brothers - 1893 - 428 sider
...I was to keep the fish before me in a tin tray, and occasionally moisten the surface with alcohol. In ten minutes I had seen all that could be seen in that fish. I then started in search of the Professor, who had, however, left the museum. I returned to my place... | |
 | Jules Marcou - 1895
...feeling of disappointment, for gazing at a fish did not commend itself to an ardent entomologist. " . . . In ten minutes I had seen all that could be seen in that fish. . . . Half an hour passed, an hour, another hour; the fish began to look loathsome. I turned it over... | |
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