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We will light a fire , and give each of them a piece of bread ; then we will go to our work and leave them alone . They won't be able to find their way back , and so we shall be rid of them . " Nay , Wife , " said the man ; " we won't ...
We will light a fire , and give each of them a piece of bread ; then we will go to our work and leave them alone . They won't be able to find their way back , and so we shall be rid of them . " Nay , Wife , " said the man ; " we won't ...
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The Ducks , upon finding themselves forced to move to some other place , went to the Tortoise to take their leave of him . The Tor- toise blamed them for leaving him at this time and begged them to carry him along with them .
The Ducks , upon finding themselves forced to move to some other place , went to the Tortoise to take their leave of him . The Tor- toise blamed them for leaving him at this time and begged them to carry him along with them .
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A day or two before the young are quite able to leave the nest , they often cling to the outside , and creep in and out of it like young woodpeckers . Af- ter leaving the nest , they follow the parents for nearly a fortnight , and are ...
A day or two before the young are quite able to leave the nest , they often cling to the outside , and creep in and out of it like young woodpeckers . Af- ter leaving the nest , they follow the parents for nearly a fortnight , and are ...
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