_ The Singing Leaves I "What fairings will ye that I bring." [Please select]
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To his ears were suspended golden fairings of round beads. [Please select]
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It was the usual collection of small oddments: bits of cloth, quack medicines, cheap fairings, a clothful of atta--greyish, rough-ground native flour--twists of down-country tobacco, tawdry pipe-stems, and a packet of curry-stuff, all wrapped in a quilt. [Please select]
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I worshipped there to-day 148 W'en you see a man in woe 123 We squander health in search of wealth 103 We were crowded in the cabin 56 We were not many,--we who stood 165 "What fairings will ye that I bring."' [Please select]
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