"It's the hour for foxes, not for chickens," said Montparnasse. [Please select]
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"Now then, you foxes." [Please select]
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Sometimes when we play with foxes they lead us into bear traps. [Please select]
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I never saw a boy foxes and crows loved. [Please select]
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He can charm foxes and squirrels and birds just as the natives in India charm snakes. [Please select]
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"And he knows where foxes and badgers and otters live." [Please select]
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It's that boy who knows where the foxes live--Dickon. [Please select]
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The foxes and the fisher and one lynx slunk away. [Please select]
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They also used foxes' tails attached to short wooden handles. [Please select]
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Garth does not find a fox in Eversley Wood--as folks sometimes fear he never will--that does not prove that there are no such things as foxes. [Please select]
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The Englishman who loves hunting will not want for foxes; the North American golfer will find grassy flats by the sea, waiting to be laid out as links. [Please select]
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