| William Leggett - 1834 - 192 sider
...which it ran to the topmast cross-trees, where it again quietly seated itself, and resumed its work of picking the tassel to pieces. For several minutes...manoeuvring, the mischievous animal succeeded in enticing Bob as high as the royal-mast-head, when, springing suddenly on the royal stay, it ran nimbly down to the... | |
| 1834 - 324 sider
...which it ran to the topmast eross-trees, where it again quietly seated itself, and resumed its work of picking the tassel to pieces. For several minutes...another, the monkey, all the while, seeming to exert only as much agility as was necessary to elude the pursuer, and pausing whenever the latter appeared to... | |
| 1834 - 426 sider
...which it ran to the topmast cross-trees, where it again quietly seated itself, and resumed its work of picking the tassel to pieces. For several minutes...another, the monkey all the while seeming to exert only as much agility as was necessary to elude the pursuer, and pausing whenever the latter appeared to... | |
| 1834 - 320 sider
...which it ran to the topmast cross-trees, where it again quietly seated itself, and resumed its work of picking the tassel to pieces. For several minutes...one piece of rigging to another, the monkey, all the while,seeming to exert only as much agility as was necessary to elude the pursuer, and pausing whenever... | |
| 1835 - 298 sider
...which it ran to the topmast cross-trees, where it again quietly seated itself, and resumed its work of picking the tassel to pieces. For several minutes...manoeuvring, the mischievous animal succeeded in enticing Bob as high as the royal-mast-head, when, springing suddenly on the royal stay, it ran nimbly down to the... | |
| 1835 - 538 sider
...which it ran to the topmast cross-trees, where it again quietly seated itself, and resumed its work of picking the tassel to pieces. For several minutes...whenever the latter appeared to be growing weary of tin- chase. At last, by this kind of manoeuvring, thu mischievous animal succeeded in enticing Bob... | |
| Alexander Whitelaw - 1835 - 460 sider
...which it ran to the topmast cross-trees, where it again quietly seated itself, and resumed its work of picking the tassel to pieces. For several minutes...pursuer, and pausing whenever the latter appeared to be grown weary of the chase. At last, by this kind of mano3uvrin'r, the mischievous animal succeeded in... | |
| Saturday magazine - 1840 - 1078 sider
...which it ran to the topmast crosstrees, where it again quietly seated itself, and resumed its work of picking the tassel to pieces. For several minutes...pausing whenever the latter appeared to be growing wpary of the cluse. At last, by this kind of manrouvring, the mischievous animal succeeded in enticing... | |
| 1843 - 402 sider
...which it ran to the lopmost cross-trees, where it again quietly sealed itself, and resumed its work of picking the tassel to pieces. For several minutes I stood watching my little messmate follow Jocko from one piece of rigging to another, the monkey, all the while, seeming to exert only so much... | |
| 1854 - 504 sider
...which it ran to the topmast crosstrees, where it again quietly seated itself, and resumed its work of picking the tassel to pieces. For several minutes...manoeuvring, the mischievous animal succeeded in enticing Bob as high as the royaUmasthead, when springing suddenly on the royal-stay, it ran nimbly down to the... | |
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