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... is about half over ; thousands and thousands of miles has he flown , over sea
and over land , since last he built his nest and reared his young ones in yonder
grove ; and when AUTUMN shall once more send his messengers , the chill
winds ...
... is about half over ; thousands and thousands of miles has he flown , over sea
and over land , since last he built his nest and reared his young ones in yonder
grove ; and when AUTUMN shall once more send his messengers , the chill
winds ...
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... which are no doubt snug in their nest beneath the eaves , or within the chimney
of some cottage , or farm house , near at hand , for she is a social bird , and loves
the habitation of man , which is not the case with the one whose curious cry we ...
... which are no doubt snug in their nest beneath the eaves , or within the chimney
of some cottage , or farm house , near at hand , for she is a social bird , and loves
the habitation of man , which is not the case with the one whose curious cry we ...
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for it is not often that a glimpse can be obtained of the singular creature that cries
cuckoo - cuckoo as it fits along the shady side of the hedge , or amid the thick
underwood , looking for the nest of some other bird wherein to lay its eggs , which
...
for it is not often that a glimpse can be obtained of the singular creature that cries
cuckoo - cuckoo as it fits along the shady side of the hedge , or amid the thick
underwood , looking for the nest of some other bird wherein to lay its eggs , which
...
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He began thus :“ Last summer , there was in that large fir tree , which stands
above the church , and leans back among the rocks and hazel bushes , a large
nest with a roof to it , and in this nest there were three young squirrels . One day ,
the ...
He began thus :“ Last summer , there was in that large fir tree , which stands
above the church , and leans back among the rocks and hazel bushes , a large
nest with a roof to it , and in this nest there were three young squirrels . One day ,
the ...
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towards the ground . If the tempest had come in another direction , it would have
blown it down into the valley , and then it would have knocked down the church
steeple , and the little squirrels would have been hurled out of the nest and killed
.
towards the ground . If the tempest had come in another direction , it would have
blown it down into the valley , and then it would have knocked down the church
steeple , and the little squirrels would have been hurled out of the nest and killed
.
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