34 WOOD NOTES WILD. 
Sometimes he will add to them: — 
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These fragmentary strains, when connected, form an 
original and interesting song. 
Now and then there is an exquisite, subtile tremor in 
the tones of this singer, no more to be described than 
the odor of arose. It somewhat resembles that in the 
tones of the Wilson thrush as he trembles along down 
to the close of his quivering, silvery song. 
Song of the meadow lark : — 
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