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 1    1|  nothing but to raise cheeping squirrels on." I put no manure whatever
 2    5|    were never baited in - only squirrels on the roof and under the
 3    8|     cease from anxiety, as the squirrels manifest no concern whether
 4    9|     woods to see the birds and squirrels, so I walked in the village
 5   14|       loud reproofs of the red squirrels and the jays, whose half-consumed
 6   14|    whole neighborhood, but the squirrels and the jays got most of
 7   15|       on many a nut which wise squirrels have long since abandoned,
 8   16|     meal. All day long the red squirrels came and went, and afforded
 9   16|       up the kernels which the squirrels have dropped. Then, sitting
10   16|      respect for them; but the squirrels, though at first shy, went
11   16|      picking up the crumbs the squirrels had dropped, flew to the
12   16| epaulet I could have worn. The squirrels also grew at last to be
13   16|                                Squirrels and wild mice disputed for
14   18|     approach of spring the red squirrels got under my house, two
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