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 1    1,   11|    occasionally, and there were no birds visible, except a solitary
 2    1,   14|           the prerogative of large birds to fly with calm majesty,
 3    1,   15|            Patagonian, to whom the birds, and the swans, and the
 4    1,   19|          over a surface of marble. Birds, quadrupeds, and reptiles
 5    1,   20|           of the brilliant humming birds. On the thorny bushes the
 6    1,   23|           of their domicile. These birds, who themselves had taken
 7    1,   23|          boy, and live the life of birds, since we can’t that of
 8    1,   24|             small green and yellow birds, which are excellent eating,
 9    1,   24|            study. We live like the birds, we sing and fly about.
10    2,    3|           specimens of quadrupeds, birds, fish and cetacea were a
11    2,    9|       feathered friends; where the birds astonish the imagination
12    2,   10|          red flowers. Thousands of birds, the lories, and greenfinches,
13    2,   14|       himself, “let the Australian birds be as queer as they may,
14    2,   14|        more so at the sight of the birds that flew about in the branches—
15    2,   15|             all alive with aquatic birds, and beyond this lay the
16    2,   17|          like a flock of marauding birds. It was too sudden a disappearance
17    2,   17|        evident, from the flocks of birds on the lower branches of
18    3,    5|       habits. Quadrupeds, and even birds, are rare on these inhospitable
19    3,    8|          to save time, plucked the birds as he went along.~Paganel
20    3,    8|         roots, and in it a pair of birds destitute of wings and tail,
21    3,    8|         specimen of these singular birds. But in spite of rewards
22    3,    8|        piece of luck, tied the two birds together, and carried them
23    3,   12|        Helena’s foot on them. Some birds, suddenly awakened, flew
24    3,   15|        thicket, a pair of gigantic birds; his instinct as a naturalist
25    3,   15|           he had recognized, these birds as “moasbelonging to the
26    3,   15| naturalists class with the extinct birds. This, if Paganel was right,
27    3,   19|           ever reach it. The storm birds only would rest awhile on
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