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Celebrities at Home. MR. DARWIN AT DOWN.
The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Wednesday 19 December 1877, page 5
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The Brisbane Courier (Qld. : 1864 - 1933) Wednesday 19 December 1877, page 5
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| 2009-06-29 10:02:23.0 | user:public:RoyHenderson | describe Unfoitunitcly thtio uro moments investigation nor friendly com LI He when mid den fits of illness to which he bus bteu subject | describe unfortunately there are moments investigation nor friendly converse ; when sud- den fits of illness to which he has been subject |
| 2009-06-29 10:00:09.0 | user:public:RoyHenderson | and full, musical and jocund-a laugh to re- tended vitvv was ive UIB tmow u, ยป uebwi so, says Mi Darwin, "than to bo uitoiviewtd and hurasaod with questions which cannot bo anaweied without aomo nppetiraneo of vuuty | and full, musical and jocund - a laugh to re- so," says Mr Darwin, "than to be interviewed and harrassed with questions which cannot be answered without some appearance of vanity. |
| 2009-06-29 09:55:33.0 | user:public:RoyHenderson | house at Down Not one of those sharp metal- rattlings like tho crackling of thorns under a pot, nor yot the loud laugh w Inch spoaks tho vacant mind , but a rich Homeric lau^h, round nnd full, musical and jocund-a lauc,h to re lueinbci '1 lus outburst of meiiimeut proceeds hear that, whilo ho has bcou watching tho ten- drils of the vino and examining the picdatoiy habits of tho sundew, tho microscope of thu H'oiM has been focusscd upon tho gicat obscnor himself that, without going through tho pro limin u y process of pinning lum to a cork hko a cockchafer, lu has been a marked man for some time past, that when ho has imagined lum self most secure at the pleasant houso of his friend Dr lau, discussing tho light and exluliratmg subject ef vital Btitrntics, tho samo penetrating orb was still fixed upon lum , that, in the little gmden wheie hu cultiintcs his plants for expeimient, " obsorvntiou with ox- ton I d mW' was at hiB elbow "It is better | house at Down. Not one of those sharp metal- rattlings like the crackling of thorns under a pot, nor yet the loud laugh which speaks the vacant mind , but a rich Homeric laugh, round and full, musical and jocund-a laugh to re- member. This outburst of merriment proceeds hear that, while he has been watching the ten- drils of the vine and examining the predatory habits of the sundew, the microscope of the World has been focussed upon the great observer himself ; that, without going through the pre- liminary process of pinning him to a cork like a cockchafer, he has been a marked man for some time past, that when he has imagined him- self most secure at the pleasant house of his friend Dr. Farr, discussing the light and exhilirating subject of vital statistics, the same penetrating orb was still fixed upon him, that, in the little garden where he cultivates his plants for expeimient, "observation with ex- tended view" was at his elbow "It is better |
| 2009-05-10 04:46:46.0 | anonymous | lic cachinuiitiona which jai ou the ear and sot the teeth on edge, nor ono of those dry wooden rattlmgs like tho crackling of thorns under a | lic cachinnations which jar on the ear and set the teeth on edge, nor one of those dry wooden rattlings like tho crackling of thorns under a |
| 2009-05-10 04:43:21.0 | anonymous | A oin AT peal of laughter fills the modest Celebrities at lionas | A GREAT peal of laughter fills the modest Celebrities at Home |