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... dust, gleamed far and wide, full pools In which lurked craMets scarle. and gr-en, ami .ay sea-anemones and starfish, and jellyfish. m mature eels, and prawns transparent—a wild aquarium of marine treasures. Oth»-r treasures, too. were to picked up nearer ...
... Church.” Mark turned round abruptly there words and oonfropted his wife. No, dear; I want Frank to man, not a spineless jellyfish.” But, Mark, think. Yon have more money than yon know what to do with. Yon can afford to pat him profession. There no need ...
... JELLYFISHES. Visitors seaside resorts this summer have remarked on the large quantities of jelly-fish found in the shallow waters or lying, decomposing glutinous masses, almost transparent, on the sands at the water’s edge. Most of them are of the common ...
... desirable information, from a trout-fishing expedition to the near-by Martin-Leglise. swim the briny (such nasty things as jelly-fish and star-fish are unknown on those shores !). (ELECTIONS FOR THE WEEK. YORK.—WEDNESDAY. I.4S—THE MONK or ROYSTERER. 2.20 ...
... once more. The Channel full of wild beasts,’* he complained. ** First of all a dogfish barked at me, and then a herd of jelly-fish bore down on me, snapping fiercely. I’m not starting again witliout gun and a supply of rat-uoison.” As darkness fell the ...
... A NATURE PICTURE. JELLYFISHES. TO-DAY’S RUGBY PETTY SESSIONS Tuesday.—Before Mr. Wise (in the chair), Mr. J. J. McKinnell, Mrs. Parker Brooke, Mrs. Dewar. Mr. (*. W. Browning. Colonel Mr. R. IT. Myers. Mr S. Dowell, and Mr. C. P. Hastings. I.ice ns 1 ...
... A number of cyclists joined the party during the afternoon, and on the home , ward journey an unfortunate accident hap-i jelly-fish. pened to two of them—Harold Wrag. • at. the factory ami 1m brother in-j * te e!i|jan ,j niu * , m aw, young man named Buthn ...
... A NATURE PICTURE. JELLY-FISHES. The hot weather has brought out the Jellyfish : the other day, leaning over the pier a southern seaside resort, saw hundreds these creatures floating past, contracting and expanding as they passed : shallow circular hells ...
... man-of-wur, having gorgeously tinted streamers from the floating disc and terrible stinging powers, fatal most fishes. The giant jelly-fish in northern latitudes measures a yard across the umbrella and weighs nearly a hundred pounds though composed of 98 per cent ...