S'pose da gone some other lokayshun in da rezav; made new clarin somewha else.
He "'sposed tha had move off to some oder clarin in da Indyen rezav, for folks nebba heern o' um nebber no more arterward.
Mind, I cannot count a day When I Clarincould not love.
These themes the clarin constantly varied, and in the three years of his life with me I often noted down, in a sort of phonetic way, his songs, as he delivered them, and I have six or seven that are perfectly distinct and different.
When at last the clarin and the blue jay were left nearly alone in the room, I noticed that the clarin began watching with interest the movements of the jay.
Moreover, the clarin never added his voice to a medley of music.
When introduced to his new quarters in my house, theclarin did not flutter; he did not resist.
This song alone placed the clarin at the head of all songsters that I have heard or heard of, and I have heard all of our own best songsters, and the nightingale and wood lark of Europe.
In the spring, when the room was emptied of all its tenants excepting two or three who could not be set free, the clarin was a very happy bird.
The clarin defended himself against imposition, but, except to his own reflection in the glass, he never showed warlike inclinations.
The first time the clarin fell to the floor, I ventured to offer him the end of a perch which I held.
The mockingbird is a joyous, rollicking, marvelous songster; the wood thrush moves the very soul with his ecstatic notes; the clarin equals the latter in quality, with a much larger variety.
Sitting his gray, a spirited stallion, he knew the renegade's fear: the Clarin had planned to pay him off, could trap him if he wanted to.
He dreaded the journey through the mountains, but remembered he could take his son along, unless the Clarin had another job for Luis.
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