. Bird gods. Animal worship; Birds -- Folklore. â mi 'lis nothing but aIittle<Jowny Owl" CHAPTER VI TT was near midnight; the moon had laid the ^ Colosseum with broad sheets of white on dark as I stood in the ancient arena and pon- dered â how to be rid of a small Italian, a self- imposed guide, who was keeping up a chatter in German, French, English and Italian, each bad of its kind and all impartially mixed. Then up in the arches against the sky re- sounded a strange, not altogether unfamiliar sound â a screaming call that suggested the cry of the whippoorwill. 149. Please note that


. Bird gods. Animal worship; Birds -- Folklore. â mi 'lis nothing but aIittle<Jowny Owl" CHAPTER VI TT was near midnight; the moon had laid the ^ Colosseum with broad sheets of white on dark as I stood in the ancient arena and pon- dered â how to be rid of a small Italian, a self- imposed guide, who was keeping up a chatter in German, French, English and Italian, each bad of its kind and all impartially mixed. Then up in the arches against the sky re- sounded a strange, not altogether unfamiliar sound â a screaming call that suggested the cry of the whippoorwill. 149. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original De Kay, Charles, 1848-1935; Edwards, George Wharton, 1859-1950. New York, A. S. Barnes & co


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