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    storks


    1. started to dance on storks and by the time Derek’s fingers had


    2. 16 to you, all the children of Cush, the king's order is, that you go all together to the forest, and catch there the young storks each man his young one in his hand, and you shall bring them home


    3. 23 And they sent out each man his young stork at the king's order, and the young storks ran on the serpents and they devoured them all and destroyed them out of that place


    4. 16 to you all the children of Cush the king's order is that you go all together to the forest and catch there the young storks each man his young one in his hand and you shall bring them home


    5. 23 And they sent out each man his young stork at the king's order and the young storks ran on the serpents and they devoured them all and destroyed them out of that place


    6. Another constant in this kaleidoscope of mud were the storks, who showed an embarrassing lack of originality in migrating along the very same route we were travelling


    7. The next few days, he turns his wondrous gaze toward the passing miles of salty marshes littered with pelicans, cranes, and swooping storks


    8. She would insist on its observing the storks standing in their nest on the stable roof and how the light lay along their white wings, and how the red of their legs was like the red of the pollard willows in March


    9. It also tells us that the other two women that came forth from the original fraud, with wings like storks are likewise founded upon fraud,


    10. Storks, like vultures,

    11. Unclean Bird–Vultures, storks (carrion birds), they who profit from the misfortune of others


    12. that have wings like the wings of storks


    13. Soon I shall see the bridge and the three storks and know where the path leads over the hill


    14. I forced many kinds of seeds into the stomachs of dead fish, and then gave their bodies to fishing-eagles, storks, and pelicans; these birds, after an interval of many hours, either rejected the seeds in pellets or passed them in their excrement; and several of these seeds retained the power of germination


    15. —The so-called wading-birds (storks, cranes, snipes, etc


    16. Thus, sir, a feast is spread before us; but it is served up, however splendidly and abundantly, in shallow dishes; and, while the foxes of the Eastern and Middle States lap up the soup with great dexterity, the storks of the Mississippi, Mobile, and Altamaha, look on, perhaps with admiration, but certainly with no satisfaction whatever


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