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(1880) [MARC] Author: Richard Gustafsson Translator: Albert Alberg
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shed than the one of which I am about to
tell you. It was large enough for twenty hens, and
yet there was ample room besides for the cock and
all the chickens,

The line of ancestors of one of the hens even went
back so far as to hail from Cochin China, and she
was nicknamed by all the others “her ladyship ;”
and none could trip along the yard with such
elegance, and none could vie with her in the art

Dee in all your days did you see a finer poultry

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