Eggers of Denver first began to apply the book when the Director of the Art Institute, Chicago, that it may not seem to the merely University type of mind a work of lost abstractions.
Let him be given as good a chance as Mae Marsh was given by Eggers in Fullerton Hall.
And Eggers insists the whole film is replete with suggestions of the work of Pieter Breughel, the painter.
But now this same Eggers is starting, in Denver, an Art Museum from its very foundations, but on the same constructive scale.
No young were yet hatched, and theeggers do not collect these eggs, finding them indifferent.
Some of our men who have been eggers and fishermen have seen these Ravens here every season for the last eight or nine years.
We passed near an island covered with Foolish Guillemots, and came to, for the purpose of landing; we did so through a heavy surf, and found two eggers just landed, and running over the rocks for eggs.
The eggers destroy all the eggs that are sat upon, to force the birds to lay again, and by robbing them regularly, they lay till nature is exhausted, and few young are raised.
The eggers of Labrador not only rob the birds in this cruel manner, but also the fishermen, whenever they can find an opportunity; and the quarrels they excite are numberless.
On one occasion, when I was present, we found two eggers at their work of destruction.
Startled by the light of day, one of the eggers springs to his feet and rouses his companions, who stare around them for a while, endeavoring to collect their senses.
The eggers picked up the birds that lay in rumpled, bloody heaps on the water.
But the pirate eggers were bound they shouldn't have it.
Like the eggers of Audubon's time, he seems to kill very often not for hunger's sake but for the sheer love of killing animals that cannot fight back.
The fishermen brought no guns: they weren't looking for trouble: they were taken by surprise when the eggers rushed down on them like tigers roused from their lairs.
Then the fishermen, who outnumbered the eggers about ten to one, gave the latter the beating of their lives.
But theeggers saw red, and just went on shooting and trampling without excuse.
It's a wonder that the eggers didn't get drowned oftener, for their boats would be mended with strips of sealskin and the sails were patched like an old suit, and it looked as if a puff of wind would blow them over.
The Gulls too suffer when the eggers come, for their eggs are gathered up with the Murres for the markets.
They breed in large colonies on many of the islands in the Gulf of Mexico and on Pelican Island on the east coast of Florida, in which latter place they are now protected from further depredations at the hand of eggers and gunners.
But the eggers say that when it leaves the island they do not know whither it goes, and they assert that it is not abundant on the neighboring coast.
The eggs of the shags and parrots are not used, but the eggers destroy them to make more room for the other birds.
I asked some of the eggers how many murres nested on the South Farallon, and they thought at least one hundred thousand.
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