It's squab-logic, I tell you, Valerie; and it is not very easy for me to listen to it. [Please select]
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He bought roses for the house, he ordered squab for dinner, he had the car cleaned and polished. [noun]
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Some squab growers prize it very highly; others say that the smaller and more prolific Homer is more profitable for squab breeding. [noun]
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Near large cities where the demand for squabs is good, squab growing on a large scale is sometimes successful. [noun]
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City back-yard squab plant] For indoor perches for pigeons individual perches shaped like an inverted V are most used. [Please select]
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An attractive squab plant] The most common practice is to give the feed in hoppers, keeping a supply always before the birds. [Please select]
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The squab that is hatched with one you may have for breakfast. [noun]
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The great squab seems at such times to be sprawling in space, without the least support. [noun]
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At the same time it is a business which men of affairs need not hesitate to undertake as there are squab farms on which pigeons are kept by tens of thousands with great profit. [noun]
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So great has the demand for a book which would give all the details of the business of squab-raising become, that we have felt compelled to publish this book. [noun]
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