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... HAR - RI - ET PEEPS AT THE ROB - IN'S NEST PAGE . 30 62 3 . DEATH OF ROB - IN'S MATE ( FRONT - IS - PIECE ) 58 4 . LEARN - ING TO FLY . 96 5 . LIT - TLE ROB - IN SAFE - LY HOUSED 148 6 . THE MAG - PIES AND THEIR NEST 158 7 . A - NI ...
... HAR - RI - ET PEEPS AT THE ROB - IN'S NEST PAGE . 30 62 3 . DEATH OF ROB - IN'S MATE ( FRONT - IS - PIECE ) 58 4 . LEARN - ING TO FLY . 96 5 . LIT - TLE ROB - IN SAFE - LY HOUSED 148 6 . THE MAG - PIES AND THEIR NEST 158 7 . A - NI ...
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... Har - ri - et Ben - son , a young girl more than ten years old , the child of the Squire and his wife , whose house it was . Har - ri - et in great glee calls Fred to see the two birds , and he soon came to her . Fred was the son of the ...
... Har - ri - et Ben - son , a young girl more than ten years old , the child of the Squire and his wife , whose house it was . Har - ri - et in great glee calls Fred to see the two birds , and he soon came to her . Fred was the son of the ...
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... Har - ri - et , the birds flew with hope to get the crumbs which this kind child had at most times to give them , and now they could not think why she should be so long . They hop round the front of the house , chirp and use all their ...
... Har - ri - et , the birds flew with hope to get the crumbs which this kind child had at most times to give them , and now they could not think why she should be so long . They hop round the front of the house , chirp and use all their ...
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... Har - ri - et to let him feed all the birds this day , but finds that he could not fling the crumbs as far as the Red - breasts , who , as they were shy , kept far off ; so he gave up the task , and Har - ri - et with skill threw some ...
... Har - ri - et to let him feed all the birds this day , but finds that he could not fling the crumbs as far as the Red - breasts , who , as they were shy , kept far off ; so he gave up the task , and Har - ri - et with skill threw some ...
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... Har - ri - et made him glad when she told him that his new pets , since they had found them so kind , might come back the next day . Mrs. Ben - son then bid them shut up the sash , and when she took up Fred in her lap , and told Har ...
... Har - ri - et made him glad when she told him that his new pets , since they had found them so kind , might come back the next day . Mrs. Ben - son then bid them shut up the sash , and when she took up Fred in her lap , and told Har ...
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ABSOLON BARBARA HUTTON beasts Ben-son birds of prey boys and girls brood CHAP-TER cock coloured cried dear Dick Engravings eyes Fcap fear feed feel felt FINSBURY CIRCUS Flaps flew flight Fred and Har-ri-et Frontispiece gave gilt edges give glad grief grieve ground hand HARRISON WEIR heard heart hope hurt Illustrations JOHN TIMBS kill kind knew leave live Lu-cy mate meal mind nest nice old birds pain Pecks Phiz plain poor birds poor thing Post 8vo rest Royal 16mo safe Second Edition song soon stay Stories strange Super-royal 16mo sure sweet tale taught tell Third Edition THOMAS DARNELL THOMAS HOOD thought told TOM HOOD took tree Wil-son wings wish words worm young birds young friends young Red-breasts
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