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Anna was singing as she used to sing. The emerald wings, slashed with scarlet and yellow, wheeling and swooping about her head, there among the wild plantain. End of Project Gutenberg's Anna the Adventuress, by E. This was an imitation of the noises made by the carnivora at the Zoological Gardens at feeding-time; the idea was taken up by prisoner after prisoner until the whole place was alive with barkings, yappings, roarings, pelican chatterings, and feline yowlings, interspersed with shrieks of hysterical laughter.

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