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... dogs come into his garden at night and eat his gooseberries , and gives a useful hint to farmers and others , when he says that rooks and crows destroy an immense number of chaffers , and that were it not for these birds the chaffers ...
... dogs come into his garden at night and eat his gooseberries , and gives a useful hint to farmers and others , when he says that rooks and crows destroy an immense number of chaffers , and that were it not for these birds the chaffers ...
Page xvii
... dog - roses , and the banks covered with wild strawberries , primroses , and pretty ferns , would in winter be filled with mud , to say nothing of the cart - ruts . I find amongst Mr. White's papers the following pleasing lines ...
... dog - roses , and the banks covered with wild strawberries , primroses , and pretty ferns , would in winter be filled with mud , to say nothing of the cart - ruts . I find amongst Mr. White's papers the following pleasing lines ...
Page xvii
... dogs come into his garden at night and eat his gooseberries , and gives a useful hint to farmers and others , when he says that rooks and crows destroy an immense number of chaffers , and that were it not for these birds the chaffers ...
... dogs come into his garden at night and eat his gooseberries , and gives a useful hint to farmers and others , when he says that rooks and crows destroy an immense number of chaffers , and that were it not for these birds the chaffers ...
Page xvii
... dog - roses , and the banks covered with wild strawberries , primroses , and pretty ferns , would in winter be filled with mud , to say nothing of the cart - ruts . I find amongst Mr. White's papers the following pleasing lines ...
... dog - roses , and the banks covered with wild strawberries , primroses , and pretty ferns , would in winter be filled with mud , to say nothing of the cart - ruts . I find amongst Mr. White's papers the following pleasing lines ...
Page xvii
... dogs come into his garden at night and eat his gooseberries , and gives a useful hint to farmers and others , when he says that rooks and crows destroy an immense number of chaffers , and that were it not for these birds the chaffers ...
... dogs come into his garden at night and eat his gooseberries , and gives a useful hint to farmers and others , when he says that rooks and crows destroy an immense number of chaffers , and that were it not for these birds the chaffers ...
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