1 Away up in the back corner of the attic sat an old owl .
2 This is the simple explanation, which anybody but an old owl like the Prime Minister-
3 Tell us all about the lost Prince. Then an old owl , not Glimfeather, related the story.
4 The first place he came to was an old hollow stump, where an old owl had once lived.
5 So Billy Bunny took the Luckymobile around to the barn, and just then an old owl began to toot:
7 He sat looking at me like an old owl , and finally took my glass and sipped a little from it.
8 But what was the use of a young man's pretending to know anything in the presence of an old owl ?
9 Foster, blinking like an old owl , came to the door and, without a word, led the way into his untidy room.
10 He was pretty sick at having to go down; looked as glum as an old owl for the rest of the morning.
11 "Thiccy man sitting there stormin' like an old owl in a tree."
12 An old owl in a hollow tree asked us again and again who we were; all else was silent in the woods.
13 " An old owl kept askin' us questions about who was it," added Sue, "an' we couldn't sleep.
14 "In repose he looks like an old owl , and when he speaks he makes me think of a melancholy and discursive schoolmaster."
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