. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. 278 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS. The Linnet flame-colored prisoner in dark green chambers, who hasonly to be seen or heard and Death adjusts an arrow !. . He will sit for a long time in the heart of a cedar,as if absorbed in the tragic memories of his race. Then,softl}, wearil)^, he will call out to you and to the wholeworld; Peace . Peace . . Peace . . Peace . ..Peace . . ! the most melodious sigh that ever issuedfrom the clefts of a dungeon. The brown tin-aslier [Har-porhynchus ntfus), called alsobrown thruph and brownmocking bird,


. Our domestic animals, their habits, intelligence and usefulness;. 278 OUR DOMESTIC ANIMALS. The Linnet flame-colored prisoner in dark green chambers, who hasonly to be seen or heard and Death adjusts an arrow !. . He will sit for a long time in the heart of a cedar,as if absorbed in the tragic memories of his race. Then,softl}, wearil)^, he will call out to you and to the wholeworld; Peace . Peace . . Peace . . Peace . ..Peace . . ! the most melodious sigh that ever issuedfrom the clefts of a dungeon. The brown tin-aslier [Har-porhynchus ntfus), called alsobrown thruph and brownmocking bird, is one of thoseperennial joyous singers thatbring delight to every of us does not remem-ber these lines 1 There s a merry brown thrushsitting up in a tree ; He is singing to me ! he is sing-ing to me ! And what does he say little girl,little boy ? Oh, the world s running overwith joy! This gladsome singer is athome anywhere, either on abranch where he swings likea pendulum, or on the ground where he is constantly twitching, wag-ging, or thrashing his tail about in themo


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