单词 | whelk |
例句 | Her bedroom fills with pebbles, seaglass, shells: forty scallops along the windowsill, sixty-one whelks along the top of the armoire. All the Light We Cannot See 2014-05-06T00:00:00Z “Your whelks, Mister!” he said, pushing a plate of them over to the Match-Man. Mary Poppins 1962-10-27T00:00:00Z Best of all, there were two plates of whelks and two pins to pick them out with. Mary Poppins 1962-10-27T00:00:00Z The beads were painstakingly fashioned from the shells of the whelks and clams that sustained their makers. Made by Hand in America: A New Book Tells the Story of Unsung Artisans 2021-01-19T05:00:00Z The impact of Loren’s recipe books was far outweighed by the impact of her photoshoots with food – sausages, a flying disc of dough, these whelks on the Millionairess set. Frozen in Time: Sophia Loren, London, June 1960 2019-06-16T04:00:00Z Later that night, perched on the terrace of Auberge Château Lamontagne, I savored perfectly tender whelks in puff pastry, a new addition to the list. In Quebec, a maritime region’s embarrassment of riches in history and cuisine 2017-10-26T04:00:00Z Face like a pickled whelk and very sensitive about his looks. Quiz: which Thundercat are you? 2011-08-26T23:06:03Z One of Mr. Charles’s favorite creations is grilled whelk on a skewer of Labrador tea, a fragrant, medicinal plant used by indigenous peoples. Moose, Anyone? In Newfoundland, Food Both Rustic and Sophisticated 2017-07-19T04:00:00Z I spared him the dish that got me through much of Cambridge, rice cooked with Bovril or tomato ketchup or, when the occasion demanded protein, whelks. What to Look for in Winter by Candia McWilliam - review 2011-08-18T09:00:01Z Among the Barrier Islands along the Gulf Coast in Florida, Sanibel Island is considered one of the best shelling destinations in the world--with beaches abound with conch, scallops and lightning whelk seashells. America's Island Paradises 2010-07-12T22:00:00Z Politicians are said to be unfit to run a whelk stall, so, equipped with £100, can Barker make a go of a whelk business with his borrowed waders and bought-in stock? TV highlights: 25/4/2013 2013-04-25T06:01:07Z I once found an empty seafood platter under a seat and felt for the neighbour of whoever sat there slurping down whelks like wet, fishy popcorn. Puke, pasties and poo: the secret, stinky world of cinema ushers 2018-08-09T04:00:00Z I am not sure I could look a whelk in the face now. What to Look for in Winter by Candia McWilliam - review 2011-08-18T09:00:01Z Look for the state shell, the Scotch bonnet, along with lightning whelks, helmet conchs and sand dollars. The Long and Shore of It: The Country’s Most Intriguing Islands 2016-05-18T04:00:00Z “We have all these beautiful ingredients that come from the ocean — stuff like sea urchin and whelk — that weren’t being showcased or celebrated,” Mr. Charles said over an after-hours glass of wine at Merchant Tavern. Moose, Anyone? In Newfoundland, Food Both Rustic and Sophisticated 2017-07-19T04:00:00Z The resort, which opened in October, contains a restaurant by the Shanghai chef Tony Lu with specialties like fish soup with whelks and a fungus known as cordyceps, among other locally sourced fare. The Asia Issue: Openings: New Hotels in Asia Embrace Their Local Settings 2011-03-18T18:55:00Z The whelk is strewn with grated seal bresaola, made from seals killed by local hunters. Moose, Anyone? In Newfoundland, Food Both Rustic and Sophisticated 2017-07-19T04:00:00Z It found the boat had been modified and had 4.6 tonnes of whelks and whelk pots on board. Nicola Faith fishermen drowned due to overloaded boat - inquest 2023-07-14T04:00:00Z A pair of cases are devoted to items from the Nanticoke people, including a wampum belt and necklace featuring whelk and clam shells and a toy canoe crafted from pine needles and sinew. Seven local sites where you can explore the area’s Indigenous history 2022-11-22T05:00:00Z The group has been building steel wire cages, filling them with rocks and whelk shells and positioning them in rows along the shoreline of Barnegat Bay. Tiny oysters play big role in stabilizing eroding shorelines 2022-08-28T04:00:00Z It reported the boat was regularly "operated in an unsafe manner", with the priority on carrying a large whelk catch, rather than on making sure it was stable at sea. Nicola Faith: Boat overloaded before fatal sinking, report finds 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z "The traditional means of employment have been obliterated - tinsmithing. or hawking. or gathering whelks or scrap," he explained. Irish Travellers 'mental health crisis' driven by discrimination and deprivation 2022-04-18T04:00:00Z Regulatory requirements for whelk trawls include the use of minimum 4-inch stretch mesh trawl gear and a certified turtle excluder device. Shrimp season to close in Georgia waters Jan. 15 2020-01-02T05:00:00Z What did we expect from a man with the self-awareness of a whelk? Prince Andrew showed was true power is: turning a blind eye to abuse | Suzanne Moore 2019-11-17T05:00:00Z Tiny baby oysters, called spat, are attached to whelk shells and placed in the bay near the existing cages to further stabilize the shoreline. Tiny oysters play big role in stabilizing eroding shorelines 2022-08-28T04:00:00Z On the day of the accident, the boat had left its home port of Conwy at about 10:00 GMT, and was due back late evening to unload its catch of whelks. Nicola Faith: Boat overloaded before fatal sinking, report finds 2022-06-23T04:00:00Z The whelks made a rattling noise when they hit the pallets, soon to be descended upon by hopeful gulls. A D Day Journey in the Spirit of A. J. Liebling 2019-06-07T04:00:00Z Fishermen also need a state commercial fishing license with a whelk endorsement. Shrimp season to close in Georgia waters Jan. 15 2020-01-02T05:00:00Z Mataronas now fishes for whelk and sea bass and other fish, as well as lobster. Montana's forests have swung from pulling carbon dioxide out of the air to putting it back again. Mataronas now fishes for whelk and sea bass and other fish, as well as lobster. Gone in a generation: Across America, climate change is already disrupting lives. Horse mussel reefs keep our seas clean and provide nursery areas for the young of whelks and other shellfish. The Blue Planet effect: the plastics revolution is just the start | Fiona Gell 2019-03-25T04:00:00Z “It’s funny, there used to be huge amounts of whelks eaten in the olden days, Victorian times.” A D Day Journey in the Spirit of A. J. Liebling 2019-06-07T04:00:00Z Meanwhile, the state’s whelk season is to open at 7 a.m. on Jan. 16 and run through 8:15 p.m. on March 31. Shrimp season to close in Georgia waters Jan. 15 2020-01-02T05:00:00Z But for the eligible South Korean bachelor, no date is complete without a bowl of Welsh whelks. The Korean aphrodisiac fished in Wales 2019-02-10T05:00:00Z "Other species were observed to be associated with the fluid seeps including whelks, anemones, and shrimp." Cluster of 1,000 octopuses discovered during California deep-sea expedition 2018-10-30T04:00:00Z Winbolt promises that the "air of Weston is a fine tonic" but I'm already catching a waft of candyfloss, chips and burgers, with perhaps the faintest hint of… is that whelks? Touring a county with 'special energy' - using a 1939 guide 2018-08-03T04:00:00Z “I don’t eat them,” admits his brother Chris as they pick over a bucket of whelks, which are said to taste of rubber if you don’t cook them right. 'We have been hijacked': fishermen feel used over Brexit 2018-03-23T04:00:00Z Were I running a modestly sized whelk stall, let alone the White House, the very last person I would allow behind the scenes to observe and report on its secrets would be Michael Wolff. Fire and Fury? Maybe Donald Trump is only just getting started | Matthew d’Ancona 2018-01-07T05:00:00Z "I'm not even sure how they developed a taste for whelks, as they're only native to waters around Britain and the Atlantic." The Korean aphrodisiac fished in Wales 2019-02-10T05:00:00Z ‘Now’s your time! beautiful whelks, a penny a lot.’ The 100 best nonfiction books: No 66 – London Labour and the London Poor by Henry Mayhew (1851) 2017-05-08T04:00:00Z Officials say whelk collected from the closed areas tested negative for the toxin Monday. Snail harvesting permitted but other shellfish still banned 2016-10-25T04:00:00Z With fish quota hard to come by, inshore fishermen here have increasingly turned to crab, lobster and whelk to make ends meet and 85% of the total shellfish haul is exported. 'We have been hijacked': fishermen feel used over Brexit 2018-03-23T04:00:00Z Herrings, sprats, eels, oysters, mussels, cockles and whelks, were all popular, as were cod and haddock. How to eat like a Victorian - BBC News 2016-10-15T04:00:00Z As a young child, I picked whelks off rocks in the Caribbean sea, which were cooked in sea water on the beach, eaten plain, and were so lovely. Dinner, Disrupted 2016-08-06T04:00:00Z A September effort in Orkney, England, retrieved 60 crab pots and 25 whelk pots, along with rope and netting that a local artist used to create doormats. Land mines of the sea: Cleaning up lost fishing gear 2016-04-15T04:00:00Z The state Department of Environmental Management said Tuesday it will permit harvesting of carnivorous snails like whelk and moon snails in lower Narragansett Bay, lower Sakonnet River, and a portion of the Rhode Island Sound. Snail harvesting permitted but other shellfish still banned 2016-10-25T04:00:00Z The majority goes to France and Spain, with cuttlefish going to Italy and a roaring trade in whelks to South Korea. 'We have been hijacked': fishermen feel used over Brexit 2018-03-23T04:00:00Z A recent tasting menu, focused on the southern region along the Black and Caspian seas, featured Crimean whelks served stroganoff style and Abkhazian persimmons topped with cured horse meat. How Putin’s Embargo Is Reshaping Russia’s Cuisine 2016-03-03T05:00:00Z One Wednesday morning in late October, the delivery consisted of 12 pounds of halibut, 10 pounds of whelks, 40 pounds of spiny lobster, 70 pounds of ridgeback shrimp and 17 pounds of lingcod. How L.A.'s number one restaurant is using a sustainable seafood delivery service 2015-11-06T05:00:00Z Recommended solutions include degradable panels on traps that will quickly break down and allow trapped marine life to escape, and fast-degrading screws on whelk pots that serve the same purpose. Land mines of the sea: Cleaning up lost fishing gear 2016-04-15T04:00:00Z I learned that the market price for an order of fried whelks that day was $28. Why Translation Apps Are a Foodie’s Best Friend 2015-10-15T04:00:00Z The biggest problem in those first years seemed to be predators— whelks, starfish and stingrays, which Morgan called “stingarees.” Shell Game: There Is No Such Thing as California "Native" Oysters [Excerpt] 2015-10-02T04:00:00Z This place has changed, 40 years ago you could buy dogs, cats, pigeons, canaries, jellied eels, whelks, but it’s always been mixed area. Brick Lane – the melting pot of culture 2015-09-29T04:00:00Z He blanches the whelks in their shell until tender, then removes the meat. How L.A.'s number one restaurant is using a sustainable seafood delivery service 2015-11-06T05:00:00Z But the whelks have taken a little more convincing. Newport Beach's fish market has hooked plenty of fans 2015-08-21T04:00:00Z Early in the day, for example, the Assembly dealt with a variety of aquatic-themed legislation, including bills to increase the regulatory authority of the Department of Environmental Conservation over conch, whelk, scup and flounder. Much Work Is Left Undone as New York’s Legislative Session Winds Down 2015-06-17T04:00:00Z The Littoral Society bought 160 tons of whelk shells from a seafood processor for about $2,000. Environmentalists re-establishing Barnegat Bay oyster colony 2015-04-19T04:00:00Z Her intense, often color-saturated photographs pulse with spellbinding strangeness: squids, jellies and nudibranchs; whelks, bloodworms and drupes; conches, urchins and chitons. Susan Middleton Explores the Riot of Life in the Oceans in 'Spineless' 2014-12-15T05:00:00Z Cockles and whelks, traditional British seaside classics, are enjoying a revival. Shellfish Are Making Their Way Into Fine Cuisine The FSA said the whelks were mainly sold in East Anglia. Whelks recalled in salmonella probe 2013-09-28T11:05:01Z “Ever see those mob movies?” he added, as whelk, also called scungilli, were unloaded nearby. Poachers Are Elusive Catch in City Waters 2013-07-04T02:38:04Z If you dine at Danji, you’ll find three dishes on the menu with that red insignia next to them: the spicy whelk salad, the poached sablefish, and the tofu with a ginger and scallion dressing. Hold the Butter; Healthy Food Served Here 2013-01-09T03:20:36Z This is no way to run a national institution – a whelk stall maybe. Letters: Disquiet over appointment of Lord Hall by Lord Patten 2012-11-23T21:00:08Z For now, the catch is limited to octopus and whelk, a type of sea snail, because those species are thought to trap fewer radioactive particles in their bodies. Fears Accompany Fishermen in Japanese Disaster Region 2012-06-26T01:13:47Z Like the whelk, he loves the bivalve mollusk, but does not bore for it. A Breeze from the Woods, 2nd Ed. 2012-04-23T02:00:29.820Z And commercial fishermen say there is no better bait for catching eels and whelk. Poachers Are Elusive Catch in City Waters 2013-07-04T02:38:04Z The floor was covered with baskets and trays with piles of whelks upon them, some of which were cooked and some were not. The Man with the Book or, The Bible Among the People. 2011-12-19T03:00:47.530Z Hungry whelks, finding them, could bore round holes in them with their sharp-pointed shells and so reach the juicy babies; wandering starfishes could clasp them in their long ray-arms and swallow shell and baby whole. The Sun's Babies 2011-11-21T03:00:12.963Z But no broken-down hunter had ever so many sprung sinews, whelks, and bruises. Memoirs of the Life of Sir Walter Scott, Volume 6 2011-10-07T02:00:22.270Z Bindle looked lugubriously at the yellow pie-dish into which he had just emptied about a quart of whelks, purchased in the Mile End Road. Mrs. Bindle Some Incidents from the Domestic Life of the Bindles 2011-09-08T02:00:22.323Z The shells in it are such as still abound on the beaches of the eastern coast to-day—whelks, scallop shells, cockles, periwinkles, etc. Sea-Weeds, Shells and Fossils 2011-08-20T02:00:11.557Z “Now’s your time! beautiful whelks, a penny a lot.” A History of the Cries of London Ancient and Modern 2011-08-19T02:00:15.893Z He will lie flat and love Him, will do penance, will eat no whelks for a month to appease Him. The Browning Cyclop?dia A Guide to the Study of the Works of Robert Browning 2011-07-16T02:00:19.397Z Our friend of the whelk stall was surveying the scene with intense disfavour. Men, Women and Guns 2011-05-27T02:00:17.367Z With mingled humanity and thrift they replace the whelks in their native element, after these shell-fish have yielded up the precious liquor for which they were originally gathered. The International Monthly, Volume 5, No. 4, April, 1852 2011-02-23T03:00:33.760Z "Some of my relations do," replied the whelk; "and I myself have occasionally floated among the great waves; but it is rather dangerous." The Ravens and the Angels With Other Stories and Parables 2011-02-23T03:00:29.860Z Mr Nixon was in a rowing boat which overturned in Mill Bay while he was picking whelks. Hopes fade for missing lough man 2010-05-10T06:22:00Z It does not take one of the whelk family long to bore a hole in the centre of the cockle shell. Beautiful Shells of New Zealand An Illustrated Work for Amateur Collectors of New Zealand Marine Shells, with Directions for Collecting and Cleaning them Well, look alive, old sentiments," replied the whelk; "it's a bit chilly waiting about out of the water when the tide's low. Bill the Minder We have in like sort no small store of great whelks, scallops, and periwinkles, and each of them brought far into the land from the sea coast in their several seasons. Elizabethan England From 'A Description of England,' by William Harrison "You live in empty whelk shells, then!" said the Child. The Ravens and the Angels With Other Stories and Parables 2011-02-23T03:00:29.860Z As your grace is pleased to prefer periwinkles we must bow, but a good deal may be said for whelks. Punch - Volume 25 (Jul-Dec 1853) He identified cowries, whelks, and some excellent specimens of Triton's horn. The Wailing Octopus The saucy crab, however, saw him coming along with his mouth wide open ready to gobble him up, and shouted tauntingly to him:—"Keep your bristles on, old prawn" and ran off after the whelk. Bill the Minder There were savoury blue-shelled mussels clinging under the tips of the rocks; plump, 239 spiral whelks between the oozy tresses of the seaweed; orange starfish and bristly sea-urchins in the shallow pools. The House in the Water A Book of Animal Stories "Take care," said the whelk, "you are disturbing my nursery." The Ravens and the Angels With Other Stories and Parables 2011-02-23T03:00:29.860Z During all this excitement the main body of the tribe came straggling back along the beach from their hunting of whelks and mussels. In the Morning of Time There are squares of matting covered with chestnuts, and whelks, like great snails, sticking out their horns and crawling over each other in a lively way. Round the Wonderful World "Nothing really matters," thought he, "and as I feel a bit peckish I may as well eat up friend whelk and the blue pointlet 'll come in for a light breakfast in the morning." Bill the Minder Several of the bladder-wracks or "sea-grapes" will dry nicely, as also will the egg cases of the whelk and the "sea purses" and "skate barrows," really the egg bags of the dogfish and skate. Practical Taxidermy A manual of instruction to the amateur in collecting, preserving, and setting up natural history specimens of all kinds. To which is added a chapter upon the pictorial arrangement of museums. With additional instructions in modelling and artistic taxidermy. Then the Child saw that each of the white vases was a little egg-cup carefully fastened to the rock, and he begged the whelk's pardon. The Ravens and the Angels With Other Stories and Parables 2011-02-23T03:00:29.860Z A general term applied to aquatic animals having a hard external covering or shell, as whelks, oysters, lobsters, &c. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. They were only blue mussels, and a sort the farm people called “razors,” and “whelks,” and common “cockle-shells.” The Boy Tar The cowardly whelk, reading the crab's evil intention in his eyes offered him the baby oyster. Bill the Minder The fisherman call all of this class, whelks. Charley's Museum A Story for Young People The whelks entered a little more into it; and he could not help hoping he might fall in with another medusa. The Ravens and the Angels With Other Stories and Parables 2011-02-23T03:00:29.860Z Beside some fishes whose names are inscrutable, our ancestors at this time ate nearly all we habitually use, and in addition, whelks, porpoises, and lampreys. The White Lady of Hazelwood A Tale of the Fourteenth Century I come here to enjoy myself—for roundabouts, cockles and whelks, steam-organs—which, after all, are the same thing as Keats or Coleridge. Nights in London Cockles and whelks are cooked in the same way. A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes As for weights, the stall-holders would appear to have none but stones, whelk shells, and potsherds, which must be hard to regulate. Southern Arabia “Why, he’s just like a counterfeit is when you pull his tail out of a whelk shell.” Devon Boys A Tale of the North Shore “Nothin’ but great high stony rocks, full o’ beds of great flat periwinkles and whelks; nowhere to land, nothin’ to see. Cutlass and Cudgel I’ve had some experience of contract beef in the army; but that is calves’-foot jelly compared to Mark’s whelk.” Mother Carey's Chicken Her Voyage to the Unknown Isle Susan noticed, as they walked up the strip of garden to the door, that the borders were edged with cockle shells and whelk shells, which she thought very pretty but rather wasteful. Susan A Story for Children This was the study of the life history of the whelk. The Boy With the U. S. Fisheries It had tenement houses with swarms of squalid children playing in the open doorways, its shops offered East End food—mussels and whelks, "two-eyed steaks," reeking fish-and-chips, and horsemeat for the cheap foreign element. The Hand in the Dark Nutritive chains bind long series of animals together, the cod feeding on the whelk, the whelk on the worm, the worm on the organic dust of the sea. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told He stopped another night at another island, because "of a great kind of shellfish of a foot long," which the company called whelks. On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. The dorsal integument of a Doris and the cloak of a whelk are both called 'mantle,' without any evidence to show that they are really homologous. Thomas Henry Huxley; A Sketch Of His Life And Work I see no reason for supposing that the price of whelks in Brighton compares unfavourably with the price of whelks in other great whelk-eating centres; but the price of fruit is undeniably high. Punch, or the London Charivari, Vol. 159, 1920-09-08 Writhing to and fro, He wept profuse, while many a bloody whelk Protuberant beneath the sceptre sprang. The Iliad of Homer Translated into English Blank Verse by William Cowper One pound of rock-cod requires for its formation ten pounds of whelk; one pound of whelk requires ten pounds of sea-worms; and one pound of worms requires ten pounds of sea-dust. The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told They don't flourish in Southwark; whelks more in our way down there. Punch, Or The London Charivari, Volume 102, April 2, 1892 Beads manufactured from the Quahang or whelk, a shell-fish formerly abounding on our coasts, but lately of more rare occurrence of two colors, black and white; the former twice the value of the latter. Knickerbocker's History of New York, Complete For food he ate the whelks, mussels, and oysters that were so abundant on the shore. Pioneers in Canada Next morning the baskets were drawn up full of what looked like whelk shells. The Story of the Amulet Here, adhering to this large whelk, is another, but far larger and coarser. Glaucus, or the Wonders of the Shore It includes many of the large ornamental shells, as the miters, murices, olives, purpuras, volutes, and whelks. The Gutenberg Webster's Unabridged Dictionary Section R She creeps into my frame as the hermit crab does into the whelk's shell. The Parasite Live whelks, each lip's beard dripping fresh, As if they still the water's lisp heard Through foam the rock-weeds thresh. An Introduction to the Study of Robert Browning's Poetry Then a whale to a whelk we have swallowed the King of England. Queen Mary and Harold I will not eat whelks for a month, I will eat no chocolates during Lent, anything to please God! Robert Browning: How to Know Him It is called taking the "whelk striæ," the fusiform being called "rice baskets," and the volutes "peck measures." Scientific American Supplement, No. 360, November 25, 1882 There is a very interesting letter from the Dixie professor of Ecclesiastical History, Cambridge, who asks Graham to collect for him whelks, limpets, periwinkles, snails, cowries, etc. Three Years in Tristan da Cunha I give you all Salmigondinois, and my large shore full of whelks, cockles, and periwinkles, if, by your industry, I ever set foot on firm ground. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 4 It was using an old whelk shell for a nursery. Within the Deep Cassell's "Eyes and No Eyes" Series, Book VIII. These names suit it well, for it does not live on oysters, but on mussels, limpets and whelks. On the Seashore The voice is hoarse, swelling groweth in the body, and many small botches and whelks hard and round, in the legs and in the utter parts; feeling is somedeal taken away. Mediaeval Lore from Bartholomew Anglicus Your little yellow things are, I expect, egg-cases of dog whelks. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 His face was muscular, ligamentous; with great bars, ridges and whelks of flesh, especially about the jaws and on the forehead. Caesar's Column On the polished floor, near the window, were a child's cart, a little boat, some whelks and limpets. Unknown to History: a story of the captivity of Mary of Scotland Some of them would swallow the whelk shell, crab and all, but they would not eat one on which an Anemone was fixed. On the Seashore In the evening they caught a quantity of whelks and cockles, which, with an iguana, and three turkeys' eggs, made a good supper. Narrative of the Overland Expedition of the Messrs. Jardine from Rockhampton to Cape York, Northern Queensland The dog whelk is common on the shores. Life and Letters of Thomas Henry Huxley — Volume 3 Stephen's embarrassed hand moved over the shells heaped in the cold stone mortar: whelks and money cowries and leopard shells: and this, whorled as an emir's turban, and this, the scallop of saint James. Ulysses I have been out after whelks myself, and had to walk home with the sea all round me, and nothing but a ribbon of dry land. Jeanne of the Marshes The whelk and his cousins know how to bore a hole in the shell, and suck out the helpless Oyster. On the Seashore I saw a soul being drawn from a rotund, substantial-looking body like a whelk from its shell. In the Days of the Comet "With all due respect to master," Conseil replied, "as comfortable as a hermit crab inside the shell of a whelk." Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea Last Saturday night me and my little Emma here, we sold £7 worth of whelks between eight and half past eleven o’clock—and almost all in penn’orths and twopenn’orths—a few, hap’orths, but not many. The Way of All Flesh They are generally known under the denomination of "shellfish"; the cuttle-fish, and the common snails, whelks, oysters, mussels, and cockles, may serve as examples of them. The Origin of Species by means of Natural Selection, 6th Edition As he grows he needs a larger house, and so leaves the tight shell and pops his tail into a bigger one, generally a whelk shell. On the Seashore It is not the least like cockles, or whelks, or any shell she ever saw. Madam How and Lady Why The crab lives in the whelk shell, and the Anemone lives on the roof, as it were. On the Seashore |
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