Citations:chickens

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English citations of chickens

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  • 1851, Herman Melville, Moby Dick:
    "Are these thy Mother Carey's chickens, Perth? they are always flying in thy wake; birds of good omen, too, but not to all; — look here, they burn; but thou — thou liv'st among them without a scorch."