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Dickey Downy

CHAPTER XIII
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That is the reason, Kathy, I suggested to get a lot of them together to talk about saving the birds." The gentle cripple had never even heard of the great Audubon.

She did not know that societies existed in many States called by the name of the distinguished naturalist, engaged in the same merciful work.
Miss Katharine drew from the satchel the paper clipping and handed it to her sister, saying: "This is a coincidence surely; I cut this out of the daily paper at the store some time ago, intending to give it to you, but I always forgot it.

It is an account of the proceedings of a convention in one of the big cities.

You will see by reading it that somebody else has been thinking your identical thoughts." "How lovely that is!" exclaimed Eliza when she had carefully read the notice.

"How I should have enjoyed being at that meeting.


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