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22: The low, melancholy, but pleasing cry of the Mope-hawk. But little the strangers care, `There are zamias in plenty more,' they say, But the crown is a beauty rare. After a while English peoplethought the word was aboriginal Australian, while theaborigines thought it was correct English. This little animal once inhabited the plains andFagus forests of New Zealand in countless thousands,and was bot
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