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1 Thus he has a nest egg or mad money and a treasure, too.
2 A stork has a nest on the donjon now.
3 Perhaps it has a nest somewhere on this hill.
4 The hen has a nest in the box.
5 I suppose he has a nest high up in one of these elms over the road.
6 Nearly every species of bird has a nest peculiar to itself, and the variety is astonishing.
7 I think that one, or his brother, has a nest in the spruce back of your house.
8 They say he must have a home to offer his bride, as the bird has a nest .
9 The plainer black and chestnut bird, who now has a nest in our own Orchard, is the Basket-maker.
11 There is one singing now in the grape arbor, and he has a nest somewhere in the syringa bushes, said Olive.
12 Very bright red all over, except his wings and tail-theywere black, and I'm sure he has a nest high up on an oak branch.
13 'Maybe it has a nest here?' came Oon-Mie's voice.
14 "Do you mean she has a nest and eggs?" asked Peter.
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