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Thirty-Four
Thirty-Five
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Thirty-Six
Thirty-Seven
Thirty-Eight
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Thirty-Nine
Forty
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Forty-Two
Forty-Three
Forty-Four
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Part Ten
Forty-Six
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Forty-Eight
Forty-Nine
Fifty
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Fifty-Six
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Part Twelve
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Fifty-Nine
Sixty
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Sixty-Two
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Sixty-Three
Sixty-Four
Sixty-Five
Sixty-Six
Part Fourteen
Sixty-Seven
Sixty-Eight
Sixty-Nine
Seventy
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Seventy-One
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Seventy-Seven
Seventy-Eight
Seventy-Nine
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part one
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Just over there, through the trees, was Fifth Avenue: cars and buses roaring, people hurrying, apartments, shops; the trees were budding, everything turning green, and there was a feeling of life in the sharp air around Central Park Zoo. It is a pretty little zoo, red brick covered with ivy, and at the entrance is a charming rotating clock tower: our childhood animals, cast in bronze, each are playing a different musical instrument, and as the clock turns it chimes a tune: the hippo is playing the violin, the kangaroo the trumpet, the goat the pipes, the penguin the drum, the jolly elephant the concertina.
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