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The redbirds on the window-sill sang through his sleep into his dreams.
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The bright green and redbirds breed in summer and spring in south-eastern Tasmania.
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Among them and prized most highly, were two redbirds and a young alligator.
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I do want to see the redbirds and the tiger skin awfully, if you please.
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A troop of bright- redbirds came by
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The redbirds shall show there
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The redbirds on their tunics seemed to circle her like vultures as they closed ranks around her.
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Paul had snug quarters and spent much of his time feeding the redbirds and playing with his alligator.
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There were redbirds and blue ones, fish in either color, and so on for everything from insects to mammals.
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Paul placed it tenderly on the floor beside the redbirds' cage and received from his fond mother a well merited castigation.
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What happens to the robins, doves, larks, redbirds, mocking birds and all songsters in this hungry season needs hardly to be stated.
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Ye're wakened every morning by the sweet singin' of redbirds with seven purple tails, and the sighin' of breezes in the posies and roses.
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There are produced in this province much wax, tortoise-shell, very fine camphor, sago, rattans, and a redbirds'-nest (which comes from Mantanane isle to Pandasan).
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You will think it a very cheerful sight-redbirds and red berries together.
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Redbirds and yellow hopped and fluttered on an emerald lawn, chittering and warbling.
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His new novel RedBirds is published by Bloomsbury.