Show water niran water birds singular as it seems are the only ones whose skins never by any chance get touched by water so long as they are alive and long after they are dead they float with an air chamber all round their bodies cunningly contrived of waterproof feathers closely overlapping each other thus in a cense water birds may be distinguished from all others by the fact that they never wash though we can hardly blame them for that because if water could penetrate between their feathers the poor things would never be dry the average argon waste s lots 0 time telling other people things they do not care to bearr f T f A word from a i end Is doubly en in dark da |