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CHAPTER VII The Bluejay's Story
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"There is no more faithful mother in the forest than the blue titmouse, which is a cousin to the chickadee," continued the policeman, "and this spring Tom Titmouse and his wife Nancy set up housekeeping in a little hollow in an elm-tree about half a mile north of this spot. Of course, the first thing Nancy did was to lay six beautiful eggs—white with brown spots all over them—in the nest. Tom was as proud of these eggs as was Nancy, and as the nest was hidden in a safe place they flew away together to hunt for caterpillars1, and had no thought of danger. But on their return an hour later what was their sorrow to find the nest empty, and every pretty egg gone. On the ground underneath2 the tree were scattered3 a few bits of shell; but the robber was nowhere to be seen.
"Tom Titmouse was very indignant at this dreadful crime, and came to me at once to complain of the matter; but of course I had no idea who had done the deed. I questioned all the birds who have ever been known to slyly steal eggs, and every one denied the robbery. So Nancy Titmouse saw she must lay more eggs, and before long had another six speckled beauties in the bottom of her nest.
"They were more careful now about leaving home; but the danger seemed past. One bright, sunny morning they ventured to fly to the brook4 to drink and bathe themselves, and on their return found their home despoiled5 for a second time. Not an egg was left to them out of the six, and while Nancy wept and wailed6 Tom looked sharply around him and saw a solitary7 shrike sitting on a limb not far away."
"What's a shrike?" asked Chubbins.
"It is a bird that looks a good deal like that mocking-bird sitting next you; but it bears a bad character in the forest and has earned the vile
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caterpillars
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| n.毛虫( caterpillar的名词复数 );履带 | |
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scattered
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despoiled
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| v.掠夺,抢劫( despoil的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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wailed
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| v.哭叫,哀号( wail的过去式和过去分词 ) | |
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mischief
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vengeance
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devour
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