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1. He moved slowly and gingerly until he was situated in Joyce's car and he gave her directions for Blackbird and then his car
2. Your woman hangs out along the train tracks north of Blackbird
3. On top of the tree an oversized blackbird was perched, ready for flight
4. They continued like that for a long time only interrupted when he every now and then stopped and whistled like a blackbird as a sign for one of his men hiding in the forest
5. Devin pulled in at a run down dump called The Blackbird Motel
6. He begins to probe the SR-71B Blackbird that is trying to catch up to him
7. “That Blackbird pilot just took at least ten G’s on that pull up
8. The SR-71B Blackbird slowly begins falling towards the Earth
9. The Blackbird pilot becomes very nervous as he is within several feet of the house beneath him
10. Jaden follows the Blackbird as it’s flying twenty-seven feet from the ground and over a park area
11. The Blackbird flies faster and gains altitude
12. Wakes of sonic booms move in directions behind the UFO and Blackbird
13. The Blackbird keeps up and gets closer
14. How did it keep from falling? She was still thinking about the squirrel when a blackbird landed on a nearby limb
15. How did it keep from falling? She was still thinking about the question when a blackbird landed on a nearby limb
16. As it drew near overhead, he could see that it was a large blackbird
17. near overhead, he could see that it was a large blackbird
18. “Let me tell you about the blackbird!” Caleb offered, then told of what had happened to the
19. Just as I stood before him in a similar crouch, I barely had time to tense up before the sweet song of the red-winged blackbird began our match of strength and skill
20. that the common blackbird was actual y a race of androids that
21. And it provides them access to Blackbird
22. Live well, Great Dragon, Blackbird, he said
23. Then a redwing blackbird announced that his flock was going to stay around and keep an eye on things, maybe even help Victoria spread the warning
24. At 9:05 PM while listening to some tracks by the Pinoy wunderkind, Blackbird Blackbird, on youtube, she heard her phone chirp
25. Suddenly some one passed below, whistling like an operatic blackbird, and a voice called out, "All serene! Coming in tonight
26. There was a long pause, while a blackbird sung blithely on the willow by the river, and the tall grass rustled in the wind
27. At that moment a white Blackbird, that was perched on the hedge
28. Poor Blackbird! If only he had not spoken! The Cat, with a great leap, sprang upon him, and without even giving him time to say "Oh!" ate him in a mouthful, feathers and all
29. *Song of the Blackbird
30. A faint breath of wind stole across the fields and a blackbird began bottom of the ditch
31. Often they would say nothing for hours together, lying in the rough, warm grass while the shadows moved to evening, until at last the local blackbird cocked its tail and tuck-tucked away to roost
32. A blackbird, soaring skyward, took a lock of his hair with it!
33. And he did not even stir or notice when a blackbird, faintly, wondrously, beat softly for a moment against the clear moon crystals of the windowpane, then, fluttering quietly, stopped and flew away toward the east, over the sleeping earth
34. He tested it with his thumb and then shied it at a blackbird sitting on a fence wire
35. No one supposes that the stripes on the whelp of a lion, or the spots on the young blackbird, are of any use to these animals
36. When the rusty blackbird strips,
37. Before she had half looked at a word she would hear a blackbird or see a hawk after a chicken, or she thought "sure, Miss Lizzy called
1. The road is quiet and Billy is vaguely aware of bird song, of blackbirds and robins marking territory and singing out loud to keep their tiny little hearts from bursting
2. Blackbirds mark their territories and added to their song is the jangling sound of bright, shiny metal
3. ―The blackbirds here whistle
4. "There is one place where I've heard that crows are shot, along with blackbirds and doves and geese and all the other birds that gather
5. then? Grackles? Red-winged blackbirds? She supposed in the end it would be whoever was available and willing
6. And she had heard that many other birds who feasted in the fields were also upset, the blackbirds and wild ducks and many migrants
7. Blackbirds and the sun of October
8. Does one ever grow too old, I wonder, to thrill over it? I know the blackbirds are whistling in the orchards if I could only get to them, and my father says the larks have been out in the bare places for these last four weeks
9. There are blackbirds, and thrushes, and chaffinches, and yellow-hammers, all shouting at once; and every now and then when the clamor has a gap in it I hear the whistle of the great tit, the dear small bird who is the very first to sing, bringing its pipe of hope to those early days in February when the world is at its blackest
10. He wondered if his mother had wept for him when the blackbirds had taken him all those years ago
11. “Spiritual too? I bet you don't even know where it was those blackbirds picked you from
12. Outside was the flagged terrace, and then a very green lawn with worms and blackbirds on it and a flagged path down the middle leading to a little iron gate
13. He could hear crickets, and blackbirds still chattering among the trees
14. Blackbirds scuffled around on the
15. Tiny buds on the hedges, vivid as copper-green, were opening into rosettes; and thrushes called, and blackbirds shrieked and scolded
16. That was his most perfect idea of heaven's happiness: mine was rocking in a rustling green tree, with a west wind blowing, and bright white clouds flitting rapidly above; and not only larks, but throstles, and blackbirds, and linnets, and cuckoos pouring out music on every side, and the moors seen at a distance, broken into cool dusky dells; but close by great swells of long grass undulating in waves to the breeze; and woods and sounding water, and the whole world awake and wild with joy
17. The supper consisted of a roast pheasant garnished with Corsican blackbirds; a boar's ham with jelly, a quarter of a kid with tartar sauce, a glorious turbot, and a gigantic lobster
18. The cows jumped wildly over the five-barred barton-gate, maddened by the gad-fly; Dairyman Crick kept his shirt-sleeves permanently rolled up from Monday to Saturday; open windows had no effect in ventilation without open doors, and in the dairy-garden the blackbirds and thrushes crept about under the currant-bushes, rather in the manner of quadrupeds than of winged creatures
19. We sat quietly for a moment under a telephone line loaded with blackbirds, then got out, ducked under the tape, broke the seal on the front door, and shouldered it open
20. That was his most perfect idea of heaven’s happiness: mine was rocking in a rustling green tree, with a west wind blowing, and bright white clouds flitting rapidly above; and not only larks, but throstles, and blackbirds, and linnets, and cuckoos pouring out music on every side, and the moors seen at a distance, broken into cool dusky dells; but close by great swells of long grass undulating in waves to the breeze; and woods and sounding water, and the whole world awake and wild with joy
21. Somewhere a mob of irritable blackbirds soared to become piccolos and leave the fruitless orchards behind
22. Old crows, blackbirds and parrots are tough and best boiled
23. On the fences the shiny blackbirds with red epaulets clicked their dry call
24. Again this ancient lore speaks of "Five and twenty blackbirds baked in a pie," and, too, there was that child wonder, "Little Jack Horner" who, with the same unerring instinct of a water wizard with a willow twig, could, by the sole means of his thumb, locate and extricate, upon the tip of the same, a plum from the Christmas pie
25. Woodpeckers, robins, and blackbirds arrived