1 He so sidled and twittered and tilted as he hopped on his bush.
2 He hopped about and pecked the earth briskly, looking for seeds and insects.
3 He hopped closer and closer and looked at Ben Weatherstaff more and more engagingly.
4 She chirped, and talked, and coaxed and he hopped, and flirted his tail and twittered.
5 Mary began to laugh, and as he hopped and took little flights along the wall she ran after him.
6 He twittered and chirped and hopped along the wall as if he were telling her all sorts of things.
7 The robin flew down from his tree-top and hopped about or flew after her from one bush to another.
8 The robin hopped about busily pecking the soil and now and then stopped and looked at them a little.
9 She thought she would slip round this walk and look into the wood and see if there were any rabbits hopping about.
10 He began to dig again, driving his spade deep into the rich black garden soil while the robin hopped about very busily employed.
11 She skipped at last into the kitchen-garden and saw Ben Weatherstaff digging and talking to his robin, which was hopping about him.
12 Soot, who was watching the performance, became much disturbed and left his branch and hopped about restlessly because he could not do them too.
13 His red waistcoat was as glossy as satin and he flirted his wings and tail and tilted his head and hopped about with all sorts of lively graces.
14 He was very pert and lively, and hopped about so close to her feet, and put his head on one side and looked at her so slyly that she asked Ben Weatherstaff a question.
15 She heard a chirp and a twitter, and when she looked at the bare flower-bed at her left side there he was hopping about and pretending to peck things out of the earth to persuade her that he had not followed her.
16 Ben Weatherstaff walked behind, and the "creatures" trailed after them, the lamb and the fox cub keeping close to Dickon, the white rabbit hopping along or stopping to nibble and Soot following with the solemnity of a person who felt himself in charge.
17 It was bare of flowers because the perennial plants had been cut down for their winter rest, but there were tall shrubs and low ones which grew together at the back of the bed, and as the robin hopped about under them she saw him hop over a small pile of freshly turned up earth.
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