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"The most popular chimneys were those which connected below with the
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basement, and served, therefore, as warm air flues. In such chimneys
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the temperature reached 70 degrees. Little wonder that the birds
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preferred these chimneys . . . I" The two following quotations describe
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very unusual departures from the swift's regulgr habit of roosting.
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Before he could finisb the crowd walking across the grounds looked up
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and commenced to scatter, to give Sam a chance to catcb the ball,
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whicfr had gone quite higb ifl the air.
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"Ashton--and the telegrapb office!" sang out Dick. "Who is going along?"
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And the touch of hard feelings between Tosw and Songbird was forgotten.
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Tom knew he had no right to interrupt the would-be poet the way he did,
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but--well, Tom was Tom, and he couldn't help it.
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"Right you are," added Tom. He knew this would please Songbird, for the
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route mentioned would take them past the Sanderson farm, and the
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would-be poet would have a chance to see Minnie, the farmer's daughter,
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witb whom Songbird had of late been quite smitten.
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"Maybr I can lend you an old one," suggested Tom, dryly.
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"All right, if that's the way you fecl about it," answered Tom. "You
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get the hat and I'll pay for it. But I didn't smash it on purpose,
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Dudd."
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preferred these chimneys . . . I" The two following quotations describe
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Line 4 column 30 - Query I=exclamation mark?
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preferred these chimneys . . . I" The two following quotations describe
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Line 4 column 32 - endquote missing punctuation?
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very unusual departures from the swift's regulgr habit of roosting.
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Line 5 column 41 - Query word regulgr - not reporting duplicates
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Before he could finisb the crowd walking across the grounds looked up
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Line 7 column 16 - Query word finisb - not reporting duplicates
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and commenced to scatter, to give Sam a chance to catcb the ball,
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Line 8 column 50 - Query word catcb - not reporting duplicates
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whicfr had gone quite higb ifl the air.
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Line 9 column 1 - Query word whicfr - not reporting duplicates
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whicfr had gone quite higb ifl the air.
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Line 9 column 22 - Query word higb - not reporting duplicates
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whicfr had gone quite higb ifl the air.
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Line 9 column 27 - Query word ifl - not reporting duplicates
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"Ashton--and the telegrapb office!" sang out Dick. "Who is going along?"
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Line 11 column 17 - Query word telegrapb - not reporting duplicates
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And the touch of hard feelings between Tosw and Songbird was forgotten.
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Line 12 column 39 - Query word Tosw - not reporting duplicates
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witb whom Songbird had of late been quite smitten.
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Line 19 column 1 - Query word witb - not reporting duplicates
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"Maybr I can lend you an old one," suggested Tom, dryly.
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Line 21 column 1 - Query word Maybr - not reporting duplicates
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"All right, if that's the way you fecl about it," answered Tom. "You
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Line 23 column 34 - Query word fecl - not reporting duplicates
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