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" While thus exerting himself, a bystander, destitute of sight, would suppose that the whole feathered tribes had assembled together on a trial of skill, each striving to produce his utmost effect, — so perfect are his imitations. He many times deceives... "
Popular chemistry, mechanics, arts and manufactures - Σελίδα 118
των John Timbs - 1832
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