A large piece of green moss fell squarely on the little fire. He tried to poke it out with his fingers, but his shivering frame made him poke too far, and he disrupted the nucleus of the little fire, the burning grasses and tiny twigs separating and scattering.... The Century: 1908 - 532. lappuse1908Pilnskats - Par šo grāmatu
| Jack London - 1910 - 272 lapas
...his hands apart. The blazing matches fell sizzling into the snow, but the birch-bark •§ c o o <u o was alight. He began laying dry grasses and the tiniest...blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved. He would kill the dog and bury his hands in the warm body until the numbness... | |
| Jack London - 1910 - 276 lapas
....hopelessly scattered. Each twig gushed a puff of smoke and went out. The fire-provider had failed. V As he looked apathetically about him, his eyes chanced...eagerness. The sight of the dog put a wild idea into his -V head. He remembered the tale of the man, caught in a blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside... | |
| Margaret Ashmun - 1914 - 482 lapas
...away with him, and the twigs were hopelessly scattered. Each twig gushed a puff of smokejuid wenXojjt. The fire-provider had failed."] As he looked apathetically...blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved. He would kill the dog and bury his hands in the warm body until the numbness... | |
| Milton Crane - 1984 - 512 lapas
...between the heels of his hands. Small pieces of rotten wood and green moss clung to the twigs, and he hit them off as well as he could with his teeth. He cherished...blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved. He would kill the dog and bury his hands in the warm body until the numbness... | |
| Jack London - 2007 - 434 lapas
...twigs, and he bit them off as well as he could with his teeth. He cherished the flame care Hl I ly and awkwardly. It meant life, and it must not perish....blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved. He would kill the dog and bury his hands in the warm body until the numbness... | |
| Jack London - 1997 - 324 lapas
...lungs, causing him to cough spasmodically. The match fell into the snow and went out. The old-timer on Sulphur Creek was right, he thought in the moment...blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved. He would kill the dog and bury his hands in the warm body until the numbness... | |
| Jack London - 1998 - 420 lapas
...lungs, causing him to cough spasmodically. The match fell into the snow and went out. The old-timer on Sulphur Creek was right, he thought in the moment...blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved. He would kill the dog and bury his hands in the warm body until the numbness... | |
| Eric Martin - 2000 - 264 lapas
...large piece of green moss fell squarely on the little fire. He tried to poke it out with his ringers, but his shivering frame made him poke too far, and...blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved. He would kill the dog and bury his hands in the warm body until the numbness... | |
| Spike Walker - 2002 - 324 lapas
...the twigs were hopelessly scattered. Each twig gushed a puff of smoke and went out. The fire provider had failed. As he looked apathetically about him,...blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved. He would kill the dog and bury his hands in the warm body until the numbness... | |
| Margaret Bishop - 2007 - 268 lapas
...sensation. Suddenly he bared both hands, removing the mittens with his teeth. He caught the whole JUK LONOON bunch between the heels of his hands. His arm-muscles...blizzard, who killed a steer and crawled inside the carcass, and so was saved. He would kill the dog and bury his hands in the warm body until the numbness... | |
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