Plantation Sketches

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Thisdecided them, and without waiting another moment, they abandoned thethorn-bush and flew away to seek a safer abode. This they finallyfound over toward the wheat field, far away from cats and all thenuisances which attend the abodes of men.
The nest was built back of the old gray, lichen-covered fence, justabove the brook where the hazels and alders grow. All around was ablackberry thicket, and a great tussock of brown sedges sheltered thenest like a roof. Just beyond the fence was the wheat
... field. No oneever came there, excepting that now and then on a Saturday the littleboys who lived over yonder would pass by with their fishing-poles, jump the fence, and disappear in the hazel thickets. The Bob Whitesdidn't mind the boys, unless Nip happened to be along, nosing about insearch of some mischief to get into. But as yet no little white egglay in the nest, and when Nip cocked his impudent little ears at them, they were off with a whirr that sent him, scampering, startled andscared, after the boys.

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