Of the present town, the first site of the burgh, is now marked by a few grassy mounds, and of the great Jedburgh forest, only the venerable oaks, the "Capon Tree" and the "King of the Woods" remain. [Please select]
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(He crows with a black capon's laugh) Iagogo. [Please select]
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"I have a cold capon in the house," the landlord said. [Please select]
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This has been termed the Capon Fowl of England. [Please select]
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The capon may, also, by a little management be converted into an admirable nurse. [Please select]
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A capon does not grow a comb or spurs, nor does it crow. [Please select]
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I am as sure to die as an abbot’s capon. [Please select]
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Eventually she purchased a capon for the Sunday dinner, paid for it, and bade Mr. [Please select]
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Bibbs retained enough presence of mind to transfer the capon breast to his plate without dropping it and to respond, "Yes--he crows over it." [Please select]
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"How deaf and dull you must be," said a Falcon to the Capon, "not to hear when you are called, or to see when you are wanted." [Please select]
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