1912 Translation by the Athenian Society.
1 He simply sets to work turning the birds again on their sticks.
2 Then there are the birds in the fields-thelarks and the crows.
3 There was no word of his coming until the birds arrived today.
4 Then all the birds in all the world sang in her heart.
5 We saved all the birds in alcohol, and showed them in court.
6 S: And the birds gathered together; all joined in singing with him.
7 He could hear the birds twittering in the boughs of the oak.
8 Put the remainder of the birds in the kettle for a stew.
9 She knew all the birds ; she was high up in that lore.
10 We see it also in the birds of the caves of Brazil.
11 She leaves water outside for the birds because she believes in compassion.
12 It was in 1863 that he first became interested in the birds . - C.
13 Notice that the birds are in pairs; no old, full-plumaged among them.
14 Many of the birds and animals missed the visitors and were lonely.
15 Under its branches the children play; among its boughs the birds sing.
16 It was a live-oak, and the birds were singing in the foliage.
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