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And the poor girl, with a heavy heart, took the body of the redbreast up to her husband.
"But remember how unhappy we were in her glass case," said a robin redbreast, gravely.
She met a robin redbreast, two sparrows and a magpie.
Most anglers use light spinning tackle to catch redbreast sunfish.
His wife felt very miserable to think that their beloved redbreast had been sacrificed for nothing, and begged him to try a little bit.
Redbreast is a brand of single pot still type Irish Whiskey.
All he could do, was to say to me, like a robin redbreast - as he is - "It's a boy."
"Look," says he, "there's a redbreast in that yew by the path."
Not far from her, on the stone sill, perched a redbreast, picking up the crumbs she had scattered.
Behind me, the redbreast flew back to his perch on the window-sill, and tried a stave of song.
She sang like a redbreast- and she sang about you."
A flying spark of a robin redbreast spotted by the dank holly bushes.
There are not currently any conservation easements set up for the redbreast sunfish because of its excellent success rate.
It had a chocolate/ caramel nose and filled the mouth at once, but lacked the remarkable staying power of Redbreast.
Werewolf had called him Robin Redbreast because of the striped shirt and red tie.
The redbreast repeated the notes exactly.
It is known as redbreast kurper in South Africa.
The redbreast to the sill for crumbs.
Come out, you old redbreast.
Moran walked across to the curtained press where he kept medicines and took out a glass and a full bottle of Redbreast.
The California studio later became a wholly owned subsidiary, Robin Redbreast.
The redbreast wrasse inhabit reefs across the Indian and Pacific oceans.
The Redbreast Sunfish is not an endangered species.
Robin redbreast may refer to any one of several species of birds that are not closely related:
A robin redbreast came as bold as could be and lit upon the coffin and began to sing.