id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 36830 Pease, Alfred E. (Alfred Edward), Sir The Badger: A Monograph .txt text/plain 22290 989 78 summer's eve can sympathize with the man who sits over a badger earth. steps through the dark woods, leaving the fox and badger to their disorders." Evidently a few badgers in the good old days supplied the The day following he thought, from the appearance of the badger, that he A badger's earth or warren is properly and generally called a "set" or altogether rare to find an old solitary dog badger, who has loved and readers whether they have known old badgers to kill fox cubs. He thought an old badger or fox killed his cubs. was as certain to be a litter of fox cubs in the badger earth as a 30, we came across two dog badgers in the same earth, one of which was When the badger at last leaves go, the terrier's turn comes, and now Whilst the terrier for badger should ./cache/36830.txt ./txt/36830.txt