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MY DEAR OWEN : IN dedicating to you this little book , which would never have appeared in its present form without your suggestion and encouragement , I have only to hope that it will not be deemed entirely unworthy of association with ...
MY DEAR OWEN : IN dedicating to you this little book , which would never have appeared in its present form without your suggestion and encouragement , I have only to hope that it will not be deemed entirely unworthy of association with ...
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... by the goodness of his heart , and when he sank , “ Like a bright exhalation in the evening , ” he left a dark void , which those who had the happiness of enjoying his charming society , can never hope to see brightened again .
... by the goodness of his heart , and when he sank , “ Like a bright exhalation in the evening , ” he left a dark void , which those who had the happiness of enjoying his charming society , can never hope to see brightened again .
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h vi PREFACE . them as a relief from more severe studies and duties , would never have thought of reprinting them , had not the great Comparative Anatomist named in the dedication , and other scientific friends , urged their re ...
h vi PREFACE . them as a relief from more severe studies and duties , would never have thought of reprinting them , had not the great Comparative Anatomist named in the dedication , and other scientific friends , urged their re ...
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We have heard a wild thrush , one of the sweetest singers of his tribe , sing far into September , but we watched narrowly , and never could find that he had a mate . Then , again , we have the autumnal and even the winter notes of the ...
We have heard a wild thrush , one of the sweetest singers of his tribe , sing far into September , but we watched narrowly , and never could find that he had a mate . Then , again , we have the autumnal and even the winter notes of the ...
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After stating the trouble of breeding up a bird of this tender age , and admitting that he himself never reared one , he goes on to speak of a linnet and a goldfinch which he had seen ...
After stating the trouble of breeding up a bird of this tender age , and admitting that he himself never reared one , he goes on to speak of a linnet and a goldfinch which he had seen ...
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