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English, 25.01.2020 03:31 ellemarshall13

Above all, the tune and even the words of beasts of england were known everywhere… the blackbirds whistled it in the hedges, the pigeons cooed it in the elms, it got into the din of the smithies and the tune of the church bells. and when the human beings listened to it, they secretly trembled, hearing in it a prophecy of their future doom

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