Please log in to manage your collection or post a review.
View:
Online Full Text: |
Northern Illinois University
|
---|---|
Series: |
The Young New Yorker
—
v. 1 no. 13
— page 8 |
Subject / Tag: |
Sketch |
Part of: |
The Young New Yorker, v. I, no. 13, February 17, 1879 (Issue) |
Date: |
February 17, 1879 |
First Sentence: |
Of all the inhabitants of the air, none move on such noiseless wings as the night-loving, hoarse-voiced owl. |
Last Sentence: |
No sooner was the earth reached than, springing lightly away, the nimble animal disappeared; and the inanimate body of the bird alone remained to remind us how often in the world the cunning of an apparently feeble creature has proved more than a match for the strength of the most powerful. |
Please log in to manage your collection or post a review.