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1 Such an instance among men is almost as rare as a white blackbird .
2 But a white blackbird , Madame, for your niece is a pearl.
3 When two of them do so within a week, we are into white blackbird territory.
4 The artless woman may be known by her costume: her gown is trimmed with feathers of the white blackbird .
5 But there-what'sin a name, as the white blackbird said when 'e sat on a wooden milestone eating a red blackberry?
6 Horace Greeley said, "Show me a drunkard who does not use tobacco, and I will show you a white blackbird . "
7 The girl will be a white blackbird ; the properly colored birds will drive her out of the colony or pick her to death.
8 Again, people who stroll in the lanes or fields have seen such a curious object as a white blackbird , though it is rare.
9 The paying patient was a phenomenon about as rare as that anomalous fowl known as a " white blackbird " in all sublunary regions.
10 The phrase "vulgar lady," therefore, is an absurdity; there is no such thing; as well talk of a white blackbird ; the term is self-contradictory.
11 It was Luks who nicknamed her the White Blackbird .
12 The White Blackbird said things about her.
13 Suppose for instance that horrible White Blackbird were to hear of it....
14 "You are not one of us," they said; "you are a white blackbird .
15 At that moment a white Blackbird , that was perched on the hedge by the road, began his usual song, and said:
16 They are becoming almost as scarce as white blackbirds , writes Frank Kilfeather No prizes for guessing why they are disappearing so rapidly.
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