1And the cat stole back to the window to watch the swallows.
2Like the swallows who returned, they come because they were here before.
3So far this year the swallows haven't had to do much high-level flying.
4Early in September the swallows began to gather in large flocks.
5Having learned the language of birds, the children knew what the swallows said.
6Mice ran in and out, almost as tame as the swallows.
7But she will be happy by and by, like the swallows in spring.
8They see the swallows about the water, and often dipping almost into it.
9Soon the swallows and the storks came home from their long winter journeys.
10Yet the swallows were not dislodged, for the soldiers could not reach them.
11Without his assistance the swallows would doubtless have gone hungry yet another day.
12So the Doctor sent one of the swallows off to get some eagles.
13Are not the pale-faces thicker than the swallows in the season of flowers?
14They made short work of the rats' and the swallows' nests.
15It is what the swallows feel when the time for departure has come.
16It was the day of San Benedetto, when the swallows come.
Translations for the swallows