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We can hear him singing a defiant kind of war song , and probably his mate is near sitting over her four or five eggs , purple - white with pale brown spots . The water wagtail , tamest of our streamhaunting birds , is out and about ...
We can hear him singing a defiant kind of war song , and probably his mate is near sitting over her four or five eggs , purple - white with pale brown spots . The water wagtail , tamest of our streamhaunting birds , is out and about ...
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“ Now this is kind of you , you dear darlings , both ! ” Mrs. Seagraves exclaimed with fervour , as they entered her drawing - room , and she swirled towards them in her trailing tawny - green silk with pale yellow flowers worked into ...
“ Now this is kind of you , you dear darlings , both ! ” Mrs. Seagraves exclaimed with fervour , as they entered her drawing - room , and she swirled towards them in her trailing tawny - green silk with pale yellow flowers worked into ...
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“ I have not had much to do with the struggles of life , indeed , or with real life of any kind so far . But I am sure I can sympathise with those who are not so fortunate . ” “ Oh , no — your place is different .
“ I have not had much to do with the struggles of life , indeed , or with real life of any kind so far . But I am sure I can sympathise with those who are not so fortunate . ” “ Oh , no — your place is different .
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An Evening with Captain Boyton By ARCHIBALD MCNEILL | 219 |
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