. Bird stories. Birds -- Juvenile literature. i. -" '^^1,1^- </^^ IIP^" /< was time for the Fead of the Vagabonds. land and the neighboring states. They found the same plant cultivated in vSouth Carolina. For rice is the favor- ite food during the Feast of the Vagabonds, and to them Nature has a special way of serving it. This same grain is eaten in many lands; taken in one way or another, it is said to be the principal food of about one half of all 185. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability -
. Bird stories. Birds -- Juvenile literature. i. -" '^^1,1^- </^^ IIP^" /< was time for the Fead of the Vagabonds. land and the neighboring states. They found the same plant cultivated in vSouth Carolina. For rice is the favor- ite food during the Feast of the Vagabonds, and to them Nature has a special way of serving it. This same grain is eaten in many lands; taken in one way or another, it is said to be the principal food of about one half of all 185. 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 Patch, Edith M. (Edith Marion), 1876-1954. Boston, The Atlantic Monthly Press
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