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1 1,6| produced by a game bird called grouse in the United States. They 2 1,6| nothing but scaring the grouse, the sailor said to the 3 1,6| among the grass half a dozen grouse nests, each having three 4 1,6| armed with hooks near the grouse nests; then he returned, 5 1,6| surmised, several couple of grouse returned to their nests. 6 1,6| about to taste a piece of grouse, scarcely breathed. ~Meanwhile, 7 1,6| their beaks. Three voracious grouse swallowed at the same moment 8 1,6| other contrivances." ~The grouse were fastened by their claws, 9 1,7| they plucked a couple of grouse, which were soon spitted 10 1,7| uninhabitable. ~Therefore, as the grouse were cooked, Pencroft let 11 1,8| if he will have some more grouse jelly,-for we have grouse, 12 1,8| grouse jelly,-for we have grouse, captain," added he, presenting 13 1,8| Harding ate a little of the grouse, and the rest was divided 14 1,9| meager. In fact, all the grouse flesh had been consumed, 15 1,9| so happily performed his grouse fishing. ~"Well, Pencroft," 16 1,3| capybaras, pigeons, agouties, grouse, etc. The greater part of 17 2,4| couroucous, tragopans, grouse, lories, parrots, cockatoos, 18 3,4| pigs for large game, ducks, grouse, jacamars, and snipe for