A Tale of a NestE.P. Dutton, 1872 - 192 ページ |
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... doubt your word ? ' ' Who ? why all the young folks in our avenue ; and between ourselves , I must say that I think that every season matters get worse , age and experience are less and less respected , and birds hardly out of the egg ...
... doubt your word ? ' ' Who ? why all the young folks in our avenue ; and between ourselves , I must say that I think that every season matters get worse , age and experience are less and less respected , and birds hardly out of the egg ...
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... doubt that spring , delicious spring , had come at last , and that it was time to shake off all the lazy habits we contract in winter , and prepare for the delightful though ardu- ous labours of the season . ' ' And no doubt they will ...
... doubt that spring , delicious spring , had come at last , and that it was time to shake off all the lazy habits we contract in winter , and prepare for the delightful though ardu- ous labours of the season . ' ' And no doubt they will ...
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... doubt , ' said the Chaffinch scornfully ; ' no bird of sense would deposit all that she holds dearest exactly in the spot most likely to be frequented by those thieves and mur- derers , schoolboys . ' ' Idiots , thieves , and murderers ...
... doubt , ' said the Chaffinch scornfully ; ' no bird of sense would deposit all that she holds dearest exactly in the spot most likely to be frequented by those thieves and mur- derers , schoolboys . ' ' Idiots , thieves , and murderers ...
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Tale. right . Spring had really come ; there could be no doubt about the matter . Our friend Dickon was quite convinced , and being quite eager to begin the business of life , he set about diligently looking for a place suitable for ...
Tale. right . Spring had really come ; there could be no doubt about the matter . Our friend Dickon was quite convinced , and being quite eager to begin the business of life , he set about diligently looking for a place suitable for ...
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... doubt intending to carry off a nest of eggs , when he lost his footing , and fell howling and scream- ing to the ground : the place rang with his cries and with the laughter of the rooks . I promise you they have not forgotten that day ...
... doubt intending to carry off a nest of eggs , when he lost his footing , and fell howling and scream- ing to the ground : the place rang with his cries and with the laughter of the rooks . I promise you they have not forgotten that day ...
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afraid alarm anxious Aunt Louey Auntie beautiful believe black cat bough bright caterpillars child cold creature cruel Cuckoo dare say dear delicious Dickon and Mimi doubt eager eggs eldest exclaimed Dickon eyes fairies fairy tales fear feathers feeling flew folks Frog garden glad happened hard hawk hawthorn head hear heard heart hedge hope hopping horrid husband kill knew laugh linnet little birds little Maude look Magpie Maude's Maudie Mimi replied Mimi's mint sauce Miss Maude Miss Vaughan morning mother nest never noise nurse old bird old Chaffinch parents pathy perhaps quiet quired remarked replied Dickon replied Mimi rooks screaming seemed seen shook sighed silly sister sparrows spot story strange suppose sure sweet talk tell terrible thing thought thrushes told tomtits tree trouble tumble voice watching wings wish wonder young bird young chaffinch
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