Remember the pewit call if we lose sight of each other.
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She puckered her lips and gave the pewit call, but there was no answer.
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If you see a man, keep still in your places and give the pewit call.
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I, too, heard the pewit's plaint in my childhood and caught the sun-fish in the brook.
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He gave the pewit's call and waited.
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I'll have a sprig of the evergreen pine and give the pewit call, and then you'll be sure.
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Hinpoha listened to his disgruntled "pewit phoebe, pewit phoebe," and made haste to throw him some crumbs.
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I distinctly remembered firing it at a pewit an hour before, for Edmee had wanted to examine the bird's plumage.
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It is unmistakably spring, because the pewit bushes are budding and on yonder aspen we can hear a forsythia bursting into song.
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The next morning, as she was finishing the beds, Jean heard the pewit call and at once knew that the Clan was abroad.
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The pewit is universal on the hills, but will inevitably be driven away from all that portion of Salisbury Plain used for military purposes.
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Hence stork and swallow are the friends of man, while the pewit dwells in exile, fleeing ever from his presence with its lonesome cry.
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The characteristic species of this part of the down country, comprising the parish of Winterbourne Bishop, are the pewit, magpie, turtledove, mistle-thrush, and starling.
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On the 7th, we saw a curlieu and a pewit, and on the 9th we caught a land-bird, very much resembling a starling.
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Pewit, the lapwing, a species of plover.
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What can a man know who lives all his life on a hill with pewits for gossips?