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  2. Budgerigars in an Aviary in Kent, England.

    Since 1840, when Gould introduced living specimens to England, the budgerigar has been as popular as the canary as a cage bird. Since the war the popularity of the budgerigar has increased to a remarkable extent, and the birds now occupy an important place in the public's fancy, not only in England, but on the Continent and in other parts of the world. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 70 words
  3. Two of a Kind :

    THE big house was very silent. Twelve o'clock was an eerie hour! As she took off her coat Jeanette wondered if she had not been foolish, after all, to let Annie go away. Her uncle ... [ILLUSTRATED]

    Article : 3,747 words
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