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... his home increased every moment . The next time he saw Micky alone , he confided his wish to him , and entreated to be allowed to accompany him in his flight to a warmer land . The swallow laughed heartily 14 ECHOES OF AN OLD BELL .
... his home increased every moment . The next time he saw Micky alone , he confided his wish to him , and entreated to be allowed to accompany him in his flight to a warmer land . The swallow laughed heartily 14 ECHOES OF AN OLD BELL .
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Augusta Parker (hon.) flight to a warmer land . The swallow laughed heartily at the idea at first , telling him how impossible it would be for him to fly so far , that he would be tired long before their destina- tion was reached . But ...
Augusta Parker (hon.) flight to a warmer land . The swallow laughed heartily at the idea at first , telling him how impossible it would be for him to fly so far , that he would be tired long before their destina- tion was reached . But ...
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... laughed the other ; " I'm too wise to throw away a good chance when I have one ! " " Well , I hope you had a good breakfast be- fore you set out , " said Micky , “ for you aren't likely to get anything until we halt at sunset . " This ...
... laughed the other ; " I'm too wise to throw away a good chance when I have one ! " " Well , I hope you had a good breakfast be- fore you set out , " said Micky , “ for you aren't likely to get anything until we halt at sunset . " This ...
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... with hunger and fatigue , and panted out , " O Micky , I must rest for a few moments , I am so giddy and tired . ” " Ha , ha ! " laughed the other , as if it were very amusing ; " who was right I should like 18 ECHOES OF AN OLD BELL .
... with hunger and fatigue , and panted out , " O Micky , I must rest for a few moments , I am so giddy and tired . ” " Ha , ha ! " laughed the other , as if it were very amusing ; " who was right I should like 18 ECHOES OF AN OLD BELL .
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... laughed so long that he was nearly choked , and the tears rolled from his eyes . The other bird was much quieter , and seeing that her husband was unable to an- swer my question , she undertook to do so herself . " I will tell you , Mr ...
... laughed so long that he was nearly choked , and the tears rolled from his eyes . The other bird was much quieter , and seeing that her husband was unable to an- swer my question , she undertook to do so herself . " I will tell you , Mr ...
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