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  2. CHAPTER XXXI.

    Katharine was sincerely distressed by the result of her interview with Hester, and she walked slowly homeward, thinking it all over and asking herself whether she had left ...

    Article : 4,968 words
  3. SNAKES SWALLOWING THEIR YOUNG.

    Mr. Basil [?] writes:—"I have often seen a snake swallow [?] in other wo[?] the [?] down their mo[?]th —[?] ...

    Article : 568 words
  4. THE NATURALIST.

    Although the [?] the most familiar birds in Riverina, little is comparatively known of its [?] economy even by the people living in the ...

    Article : 643 words
  5. TAME MAGPIES NESTING.

    "G[?]ang" writes:—Have [?] of the readersof "Natural History Notes" ever heard of [?]me [?] nesting. Years ago we had always tame magpies about the ...

    Article : 199 words
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