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BIRDS. 
TTNDER date of Oct. 22 , our Lockport, N. Y., corres- 
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•mother was given to my son, a healthy young i^alv 
twXw into^the house on High street occup,ie(j hy «• 
romnton and string Mrs. Compton on the^ead. anti tto 
flpwto the bddroom; and when the girl wont tft caloh tl 
flew hack into Mrs. C.’s hands. (Mrs. 0 ,.ts ahout nwc y 
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thine which i nave always ucc« v...- — ',i within 
I do -t believe that two more .gxw .'-"two" were 
IXiHutkle wfthin a week. Why is it they 
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six'^rods apart within a week s time. 
We read in the Good Book of certain fortunate in- 
dividuals who were furnished with quail daily, hut 
were not aware that some of our city friends were 
being specially provided for. The day before 
Thanksgiving, 1 Mr. Henry .1. Thayer, while at the 
breakfast table, noticed a grouse in his back yard. 
Getting his gun he shot the bird and resumed his 
meal. Mr. Thayer’s residence is at Cainbridgeport. 
O.&o. XIll.Dec. 1888 P/// 
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