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1 There were nine altogether in the brood-eightof them good, honest, barnyard fowls .
2 Night is the time when they slip around and catch these barnyard fowls .
3 Even Orpheus in his hands becomes a farmer's lad fiddling to the barnyard fowls .
4 Women plaited their hats from straw or palmetto leaf, and used feathers from barnyard fowls .
5 There are barnyard fowls in plenty, bobbing their preoccupied heads as they search among the cobbles.
6 One does not care to see barnyard fowls tumbling about in trying to use their wings.
7 Others-probablythose which, as Major Pitcher informed me, had spent the winter there-wereas tame as barnyard fowls .
8 Many of the workers took to their heels; others, in affright, scuttled aimlessly hither and thither, like barnyard fowls in a panic.
9 Perhaps no part of agriculture is more profitable to the wise farmer than his barnyard fowls , and in Washington this is exceptionally true.
10 But Israel Drake was a bandit, just as his neighbors were farmers-justas a hawk is a hawk while its neighbors are barnyard fowls .
11 A home-made straw hat ornamented with feathers of barnyard fowls and domestic birds was often as jaunty and as pretty as any Parisian bonnet.
12 Not far from the nest the parent birds scratch about in the leaves like diminutive barnyard fowls , for the grubs and insects hiding under them.
13 Ned wanted to know if ostriches lived in flocks like barnyard fowls , or divided off into pairs like the majority of forest and field birds.
14 "But you need not fire, Mr. Belgrave; for those snakes are as harmless as barnyard fowls , and they don't know enough to bite."
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