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I have never seen the inside material reach a higher level than the top of the ring of sand which , scraped from inside , surrounds the mouth of the hollow ( the nest ) , yet in describing the habits of the Mound - birds ( as distinct ...
I have never seen the inside material reach a higher level than the top of the ring of sand which , scraped from inside , surrounds the mouth of the hollow ( the nest ) , yet in describing the habits of the Mound - birds ( as distinct ...
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We have seen that Arthur addresses her as his “ most entirely beloved spouse ” in 1497. In connection with this , a singular discovery has just been made by the writer of this paper . He has had in his possession for nearly fifty years ...
We have seen that Arthur addresses her as his “ most entirely beloved spouse ” in 1497. In connection with this , a singular discovery has just been made by the writer of this paper . He has had in his possession for nearly fifty years ...
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From the shadow of a stall - place he had seen Nora enter by the steading gate , had seen her run up to Hugh , who was tightening Jenny's girths , with much strong English at her friskiness , had seen her put her little foot on the ...
From the shadow of a stall - place he had seen Nora enter by the steading gate , had seen her run up to Hugh , who was tightening Jenny's girths , with much strong English at her friskiness , had seen her put her little foot on the ...
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