id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 48331 Various Birds and All Nature, Vol 7, No. 2, February 1900 Illustrated by Color Photography .txt text/plain 20905 1219 79 How many of the boys and girls who read BIRDS AND ALL NATURE ever saw I went the other day into one of our great dry-goods stores to see how to white cotton goods of various degrees of fineness. spindle in Great Britain that year was thirty-four and a half pounds, spool cotton, fine muslins, and such goods, but there is so little contrast to-day as in the business of making cotton goods. The following morning, which was the fourteenth day of February, Mr. Bluebird's manner when he greeted his new acquaintance appeared to At the nesting-season the rails are the noisiest of birds; their long, long ago--"in life's morning march, when my bosom was young." (I like In the early days every man and boy knew how to use a gun. white snow, with a roof formed of tiny roots and loose earth, lay Mr. and Mrs. Mole Cricket. ./cache/48331.txt ./txt/48331.txt