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1    8| spray of a birch, sings the brown thrasher - or red mavis,
2   10|     is black or a very dark brown to one looking directly
3   10|   the sides with small dark brown or black spots, intermixed
4   13|   the spring, and a loaf of brown bread on the shelf. - Hark!
5   13| Hermit. I cannot resist. My brown bread will soon be gone.
6   14|     surrounded by the rough brown boards full of knots, and
7   14|     after plastering and of brown paper; for even the wildest
8   18|  the different iron colors, brown, gray, yellowish, and reddish.
9   18|     the whip-poor-will, the brown thrasher, the veery, the
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