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1
Tomorrow it will hide (itself) behind a tree, and will catch a
young
sparrow
.
2
The old man, who had a kind heart, kept a
young
sparrow
,
which he tenderly nurtured.
3
I looked along the path and perceived a
young
sparrow
,
with its downy head and yellow bill.
4
The little old man had a kind heart, and he kept a
young
sparrow
,
which he cared for tenderly.
5
I looked along the avenue, and saw a
young
sparrow
,
with yellow about its beak and down on its head.
6
The beauty lies in teaching a
young
sparrow
to fly, because implicit in his freedom is your relinquishment of him.
7
Side by side, with crests erect, they glided, and one of them still held between his jaws the unfortunate
young
sparrow
.
8
That it is so often united in the
young
sparrow
with physical inability, argues favorably for those who bold a different view.
9
I glanced down the alley and beheld a
young
sparrow
,
with a yellow ring around its beak and down on its head.
10
When it was done she got out of her chair and stood on the floor looking at her father, as gentle as a
young
sparrow
.
11
There were eight
young
sparrows
in the nest, nine birds with the mother.
12
Young
Sparrow
must either starve or ask his neighbor to help him with a loan.
13
Plump down into castles as full of little milk-white princesses as a nest is of
young
sparrows
.
14
Thousands of beautiful little boxes were volunteered and fixed in the trees, and thousands of
young
sparrows
were brought over.
15
They sat or walked in twos and threes, chattering and preening, as happy as
young
sparrows
on a clothes line.
young
sparrow
young