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HUNTINGTON: No. What I said was that the wood thrushes were like a lot of i é
young women I know. Very dainty, beautiful manuers, sweet i°€
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HUNTINGTON; No, I do not, unless slander and truth are the same. Did you '*§
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' HANHIBAL CROW: The witness usually answers the questions in this court. How- I`?
ever, I have seen the handiwork of the Thrush family and admire I-
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HUNTINGTOM; It’s messy, just the same. And when a cow bird lays an egg in {
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i EQNNIBAL CROW; You admit that you are not skilled in tho knowledge of ornitho- jg
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~ hUNTINGTON: After e euso hot to the oxtont that I would coll myself an ‘?
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i HUNTINGTON: Yes. g
1 dAKNIBAL CROW; You hope to be an OTHltHOlO;lSt? g
‘ HUNTINGTON: Yes. E
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