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impossible not to surmise that the hummer had 

 selected this particular spot for his summer 

 home, and as such meant to hold it against all 

 comers, exercising over it all the rights of sov- 

 ereignty. Let the verdin and the phrebe go 

 elsewhere. 



The phoabe pretty certainly would have gone 

 elsewhere, hummer or no hummer. As to what 

 the verdin will conclude to do, things being as 

 they are, my mind is less clearly made up. He 

 is not so swift as his bullet of a rival, but I fancy 

 him to be a pretty dogged fighter, able to be 

 whipped a good many times without finding it 

 out. Still, as between the two, if I were com- 

 pelled to wager, I think I should risk my money 

 on the hummingbird. 



