When the reptile is attacked at one mouth of his burrow, he shows himself at another.


The writings of Henry David Thoreau... (ed. 1906)


When the reptile is attacked at one mouth of his burrow, he shows himself at another.

When the reptile is attacked at one mouth of his burrow, he shows himself at another.

When the reptile is attacked at one mouth of his burrow, he shows himself at another.

When the reptile is attacked at one mouth of his burrow, he shows himself at another.