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Mark his trim legs, sable doublet andhose, and grey hood--and see, he hath the very eye of a councillorseeking for suits, as he looketh at the chestnuts John holdeth to him. I warrant he hath a tongue likewise. Canst plead for thy dinner, bird?" "I love Giles!" uttered the black beak, to the confusion and indignationof Perronel. The perverse bird had heard Giles often dictate this avowal, but hadentirely refused to repeat it, till, stimulated by the new surroundings, it had for the first time u...ttered it. "Ah! thou foolish daw! Crow that thou art! Had I known thou hadst sucha word in thy beak, I'd have wrung thy neck sooner than have broughtthee, " muttered Perronel. "I had best take thee home without more ado. " It was too late, however, the children were delighted, and perfectlywilling that Aldonza should own the bird, so they might hear it speak, and thus the introduction was over. Aldonza and her daw were conveyedto Dame Alice More, a stout, good-tempered woman, who had too manydependents about her house to concern herself greatly about theintroduction of another.
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