He also would be able to feed the rabbit he left behind.
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Donnie hardly wants to tell anyone about his scary new rabbit friend.
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Sam, however, had no objection to rabbit at all, and said so.
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Then the rabbit made a ring in the middle of the field.
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The rabbit is widely used as both a production and experimental animal.
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I like I skoll understand all das har big vorts yu make.
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Ah, das-a good' Now we have some liddle fun like old times.
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Her incorrigible das fans that spark into a flame of jealousy.
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Not that he expects immediate recognition: Erst das Uebermorgen gehört mir.
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But I dasn't go fur, or she'd a sent for me.
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The moorfowl does not cry there, the coney has no habitation.
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A faint cry, like the low scream of a terrified coney, escaped her.
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Then said he, 'Thy kaze, thy tout, thy catso, thy coney.'
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There's some left, if you want to try stewed coney.' There was no answer.
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We shall have it like a coney in a trap.
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That little hyrax is reportedly the closest living relative to the elephant.
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The rock hyrax has a pair of long, pointed tusk-like incisors.
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The rock hyrax spends about 95 percent of its time resting.
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Some of these people must be wearing hyrax robes.
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The hillside across the way is covered with thick growth, and a family of hyrax dots the rocks.
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You will spend a lot of the hike pretending to be a mountain goat or a dassie.
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If you are taking younger kids with you, the Krokodilberg route and take the Dassie route.
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Dassie was launched after noticing a gap in the UK market for unique, handmade, feel good homeware.
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Dassie aspires to empower these artisans from developing countries to make a living from their skills and create better lives for themselves.
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The handmade treasures available at Dassie take inspiration from the Zeeman's African roots and make use of traditional Southern African techniques and raw materials.
Uso de cony en inglés
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Not a cony in all the rocks was so still.
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An Indian will eat a cony,-ifhe can catch it.
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At that moment a species of rabbit, or cony, chanced to hop round the corner of a rock.
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Barnum sold him several kinds, including "beaver" and "cony," and he then asked for some "Russia."
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The result was very effectual as regarded the cony, but it was not much to gurr about in the way of breakfast.
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The agouti, or Indian cony, or rabbit, frequents the same region as the paca, and is about the size of an ordinary hare.
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On the wildest and most desolate peaks and rock piles is found the cony or pika or "rock rabbit" as it is variously called.
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Here we cast anchor, and the small steam tender conies puffing alongside.
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I must wait for the wind that conies every three days.
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These little conies are wonderfully confiding in the way they use a fox-earth.
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A loud crashing sound conies from the direction of the dam.
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And so I fear will his majesty find-ifit conies to the worst.'
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Forgiveness of sins conies, therefore, at the very start of a right life.
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When she conies, I'll be a hundred miles away, and bound farther off.
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And then, a month later, conies another occasion of state-thetwenty-thirdAnnual Banquet.
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I said, 'Why, there's some poacher fellow popping at the conies!'