What the Animals Do and Say by Eliza Lee Cabot Follen
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character of the stork; walking gravely about, with feet extended,
chattering, and waving with his arms; and showed how the grand vizier bowed in vain towards the East, and cried Mu--Mu. But when he kept this up too long, the vizier used to threaten that he would tell the caliph's wife the discussion, outside of the door, about the princess owl. |
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