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28 THE BUZZARD AND THE PRIEST |
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heads, he would hide himself among the thick boughs overhanging the road where the man had to pass, and would nip it off so softly that the peasant never felt his loss. He would even |
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the buzzard carries off hat and wig tacked f or want of something better to do, and fired two shots at them. One shot killed the fox; the other broke the wing of the buzzard, but he managed to |
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