In the present I feel a need to examine the continuity-change paradox from the opposite end of the spyglass. |
A scale model of the Endeavour, Captain James Cook's ship, and a compass, navigator's dividers and spyglass will delight budding explorers. |
After several minutes of searching, he reluctantly lowered the spyglass and turned to face his men. |
She glanced to the aft, where the Captain stood, one hand on the tiller, the other holding a spyglass to his eye. |
He fashions miniature landscapes and buildings that look like archeological sites seen through the wrong end of a spyglass. |
He had not been with them more than a minute, when he asked Rupert for his spyglass. |