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CHAPTER III
Come, come, my sparroims of one of t t is plain t birds are notmore reasonable than men!

    ition I  to s my abby-cat sselfat tter. t,he crumbs would bring him some game.

    And I s of co no dangercould menace t I ten the corner behind me!

    In life, as on tunes come from tena single corner!

    ten oclock.--I cannot leave my it s so long t I must reconnoitre all to be able totake possession of ts of t, passing on or stoppingaccording to  upon.

    Ao rest; they have longremarked.

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    Alas! is t  really in s, at t trengt o consider life as a regular employment ermined by a fereme c end en to ric really certain t successes, rated poverty? A knele it costs to furnis!

    tic for a longtime, s increase,like s space; my fearsmultiply; and tainty becomes every moment more painful to me!

    It is necessary for me to decide to-day, and before ture fate in my  them.

    to blo; all to tiful day are s again. Only on te side of treet,t story  yet left his balcony.

    One knoes ton akes of ttle garden o look upon ttle, and so long cut offfrom t lot, t to begin lifeat an age astes of ted by tern duties of  again e o be destroyers forso long t per pl
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