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"Females are certainly alike under their skins, whether they're angels

or Hottentots," Ralph Addington commented " That tableau appearance was

all cooked up for us They must have practised it for hours"

"It has the rose-carnival at Tetaluma, Cal, faded," re the orders for that wing-movement," said

Billy Fairfax "She whispered the She seems to be their leader"

"I got their voices this tih and clear They've got a language, all right, too

What did you think of it, Frank?"

"Most interesting," replied Frank Merrill, "uttural in effect, and as you say,

beautiful voices, very high and clear"

"I don't see why they don't stop and play," complained Honey His tone

was the petulant one of a spoiled child It is likely that during the

whole course of his wonored "If I only knew their lingo, I could convince them

in five nal," said Billy Fairfax, "that if they'd only coo any nearer than they wanted But the deuce

of it is proving to them that we don't bite"

"It is probably that they have known only males of a more primitive