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... supposed him to be , was a woodpecker ; he seemed , as I thought , to mean them no harm ; but as soon as they heard his tap , tap , tap , they flew at him very angrily and drove him away . A more dangerous enemy was at hand , one that ...
... supposed him to be , was a woodpecker ; he seemed , as I thought , to mean them no harm ; but as soon as they heard his tap , tap , tap , they flew at him very angrily and drove him away . A more dangerous enemy was at hand , one that ...
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Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. have supposed dangerous to them . A little wren , not nearly so large as the bluebird , came one day to the tree ; and , seeing the jar , hav- ing examined it , and being pleased with it , resolved to take it for ...
Eliza Lee Cabot Follen. have supposed dangerous to them . A little wren , not nearly so large as the bluebird , came one day to the tree ; and , seeing the jar , hav- ing examined it , and being pleased with it , resolved to take it for ...
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... supposed to have been condemned by their peers , ) and put them to death . When the execution is over , they quietly disperse . " 66 I shall never look at a crow , Mother , again , " said Harry , " without dislike - cruel creatures ...
... supposed to have been condemned by their peers , ) and put them to death . When the execution is over , they quietly disperse . " 66 I shall never look at a crow , Mother , again , " said Harry , " without dislike - cruel creatures ...
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... supposed to give true accounts , say that the elephants were taught to walk along a rope forward and then backward . One elephant is described as walking up a slanting rope to the roof of the theatre with a man on his back . " " I ...
... supposed to give true accounts , say that the elephants were taught to walk along a rope forward and then backward . One elephant is described as walking up a slanting rope to the roof of the theatre with a man on his back . " " I ...
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... supposed that he was dead , and the people were highly delighted to recover their beloved ruler . . The caliph Chasid lived long and happily with his wife , the princess ; and sometimes , when the grand vizier came to see him of an ...
... supposed that he was dead , and the people were highly delighted to recover their beloved ruler . . The caliph Chasid lived long and happily with his wife , the princess ; and sometimes , when the grand vizier came to see him of an ...
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