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... rocks , watchful and resenting the intruder . All the commoner gulls are here , the smallest being the lightly - built ... rock , it has been in the presence of sky and water . Its first flight takes it into the air , in which with easy ...
... rocks , watchful and resenting the intruder . All the commoner gulls are here , the smallest being the lightly - built ... rock , it has been in the presence of sky and water . Its first flight takes it into the air , in which with easy ...
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... rock . Where they screened us we skirted through the woods , as this was all ' in sight , ' or we crept up dry ... rocks and sparse scrub hid their rustic tents and holes half dug in the earth , half roofed with stones . Wool - helmeted ...
... rock . Where they screened us we skirted through the woods , as this was all ' in sight , ' or we crept up dry ... rocks and sparse scrub hid their rustic tents and holes half dug in the earth , half roofed with stones . Wool - helmeted ...
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... rock eyrie , where a little mountain gun perched dangerously , its embrasure closed by a rock shutter . After weeks of staring at the big southern slopes of Sabotino lumbering up the northern sky , it was a sudden and dramatic view ...
... rock eyrie , where a little mountain gun perched dangerously , its embrasure closed by a rock shutter . After weeks of staring at the big southern slopes of Sabotino lumbering up the northern sky , it was a sudden and dramatic view ...
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