A tale of a nest. By the author of 'Aunt Annie's stories'.1872 |
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... the frozen ground , little Maude's thoughts were far away ; and the little sober face that peeped out from under the little black hat showed no pleasure in the exer- cise : in fact , to her aunt's eyes , Alone in the World . 3.
... the frozen ground , little Maude's thoughts were far away ; and the little sober face that peeped out from under the little black hat showed no pleasure in the exer- cise : in fact , to her aunt's eyes , Alone in the World . 3.
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... ground was hard , and food was scarce , and it was long ere the poor fellow succeeded in making even a scanty breakfast . Very woebegone indeed he looked , and to see him with his unplumed ruffled feathers and downcast mien , you would ...
... ground was hard , and food was scarce , and it was long ere the poor fellow succeeded in making even a scanty breakfast . Very woebegone indeed he looked , and to see him with his unplumed ruffled feathers and downcast mien , you would ...
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... ground , and can't get out . ' ' Indeed , that's about true , I'm afraid but Dickon , my boy , I see what's the matter ; you've had a sorry breakfast , that's what makes things . look so gloomy . ' ' Well , and if so , there's no help ...
... ground , and can't get out . ' ' Indeed , that's about true , I'm afraid but Dickon , my boy , I see what's the matter ; you've had a sorry breakfast , that's what makes things . look so gloomy . ' ' Well , and if so , there's no help ...
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... last he alighted on the ground and perceived various scraps of food , such as would delight any bird's heart , scattered here and there , the terrible monsters were forgotten , and he made a feast such as he 14 A Tale of a Nest .
... last he alighted on the ground and perceived various scraps of food , such as would delight any bird's heart , scattered here and there , the terrible monsters were forgotten , and he made a feast such as he 14 A Tale of a Nest .
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... in the air ; but with little success : a yard or two's flight , and my feeble child would invariably come panting to the ground . And now to my troubles anxiously I had been watching her for some time 54 A Tale of a Nest .
... in the air ; but with little success : a yard or two's flight , and my feeble child would invariably come panting to the ground . And now to my troubles anxiously I had been watching her for some time 54 A Tale of a Nest .
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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 fighting FLEET STREET flew folks Frog garden glad happened hard hawk head hear heard heart hedge hope hopping horrid husband impa kill knew laugh linnet little birds little Maude look Magpie Maude's Maudie Mimi replied Mimi's Miss Maude Miss Vaughan mother nest never noise nurse old bird old Chaffinch parents pathy perhaps quiet quired remarked replied Dickon replied Mimi rooks safe screaming seemed seen shook sighed sister sparrows spot story strange sure sweet talk tell terrible thing thought thrushes told tomtits tree trouble tumble voice watching wings winter wish wonder young bird young chaffinch
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