Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Review, Volúmenes 292-293F. Jefferies, 1967 |
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... young ones are not completely active when they leave the egg , like the young of partridges , water - hens , and coots ; but , though they cannot walk , they can dive , float , and , to some extent , swim , and when they are tired out ...
... young ones are not completely active when they leave the egg , like the young of partridges , water - hens , and coots ; but , though they cannot walk , they can dive , float , and , to some extent , swim , and when they are tired out ...
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... young birds of the first brood would all scramble on to the back of the parent bird as she sat on the water , that she would then by a very quick upward movement of her wings appear to clasp them against her body with her stiff quills ...
... young birds of the first brood would all scramble on to the back of the parent bird as she sat on the water , that she would then by a very quick upward movement of her wings appear to clasp them against her body with her stiff quills ...
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... young Norval . " My name is Norval ; on the Grampian hills my father feeds his flock , a frugal swain . " This solitary quotation has passed into the language , it may be because Miss Austen mentions it in connection with the ...
... young Norval . " My name is Norval ; on the Grampian hills my father feeds his flock , a frugal swain . " This solitary quotation has passed into the language , it may be because Miss Austen mentions it in connection with the ...
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