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  • A Bluebird's Table has a fascinating discussion of the tradition of the image of the Blessed Virgin reading a book.

    Our Lady of the Book Linda 2008

  • A Bluebird's Table has a fascinating discussion of the tradition of the image of the Blessed Virgin reading a book.

    Archive 2008-06-01 Linda 2008

  • A stranger (all but one of Bluebird's Gaia friends are known to her in the "real world") asks her to "gift" him a cape.

    Avatar Identity Theft Prompts Review of Gaia and Virtual World Rules 2009

  • Initially both had a sense that Bluebird's increasingly flamboyant appearance was an invitation to the hacker to target her.

    Avatar Identity Theft Prompts Review of Gaia and Virtual World Rules 2009

  • Anyone who has ever caught a flash of blue through spring orchards, and listened to the Bluebird's gentle, purling song, will not wonder that he has been chosen as the traditional emblem of happiness.

    Archive 2002-08-01 John L. Trapp 2002

  • Anyone who has ever caught a flash of blue through spring orchards, and listened to the Bluebird's gentle, purling song, will not wonder that he has been chosen as the traditional emblem of happiness.

    BIRDS ETCETERA—Birds, Birding, Birders, and Birdwatching John L. Trapp 2002

  • See, the Bluebird's built in Fort Valley, Georgia and that now -- this unit is built in one place.

    CNN Transcript Sep 1, 2002 2002

  • The song of the Bobolink, to me, expresses hilarity; the Song-Sparrow's, faith; the Bluebird's, love; the

    The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866 Various

  • Therefore when the roses and lilies bloom the visitor is deprived of the Bluebird's cheery song, for the little fellow and his mate have departed to the neighbouring farm where they may be found, perhaps, in the old apple orchard.

    The Bird Study Book Thomas Gilbert Pearson

  • This time the Bluebird's heart seemed really broken and his cries of lamentation filled the grove.

    The Bird Study Book Thomas Gilbert Pearson

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