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'is breeds on the 

 the moss of this 

 .it have been so 

 ly was, that the 

 her wings and 

 ering a plaintive 

 ive. The Shore 

 est must also be 

 these beautiful 

 They have the 

 Terent from each 

 vould be inclined 

 cies were at hand, 

 trill; all these I 

 ger, and with the 

 quiet and silent. 

 re after two Bears, 

 !ed our pursuit by 

 land. Coolidge's 

 re the Guillemots 

 Ired eggs. Shat- 

 ; they could have 

 lemots when they 

 ch a hurried, con- 

 render them what 

 ley were so terri- 

 The island was 

 'eathcrs, and smelt 

 je were quite sick. 

 lill on these Murre 

 1 these birds pass 

 re on shore. We 

 ive sailed for Bi^as 



