The corvidæ, our parallel in aves, consist of several distinct genera and sub-genera.
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I can foresee that thou wilt bear nought else beside aves.
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Vous aves de la corde de pendu, m'sieu-yes ,youare a lucky dog!
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She felt for her beads, and said aves of praise.
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But I had not heard that it was a Benedictine custom to rehearse aves in tree-tops.
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I called on Don Emmanuel de Roda, who was a man of letters, a 'rara aves' in Spain.
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In the line of the aves, Mr. Swainson finds these to be nine, the species pica, for example, being thus indicated:-
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That unnatural light above, and this deep tranquillity below, which surpasses an ordinary cairn have already driven me to my aves.
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Are there not thousands of wives who tell their beads, and repeat their aves, while their husbands think of anything but heaven?
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It is much the same here, caro Vito Viti, though our mariners do burn so many lamps and offer up so many aves.
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That was the worst, and Maudelain began to fear he was a little mad because even this he had resisted with many aves.
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He approached and regarded it; then began mumbling aves and paters, running them together as he had not done during the visitation and storm.
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A great ash-coloured butcher-bird was shot last winter in Tisted- park, and a red-backed butcher-bird at Selborne: they are rarae aves in this country.
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She is a Catholic; for mine own eyes have seen her in the confessional, and mine own ears have listened to her aves and paters.
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As if to blast his last hope, Drusus hastily bowed away the salves and aves of the two clients, turned, and went into the villa.
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All her orisons and aves, which she failed not to murmur each morning and evening, were reminders of the earnest faith of her poor child.