The birds are disoriented.
The footsteps sound like those of the Cossacks.
The giraffes at the Casa de Campo zoo retreat to their private rooms and the reindeer wallow in the snow.
Greeks are always contemporaries.
In
The Works and the Days,
Hesiod
describes
our fields in the snowfall: "The animals shiver and hide their tails between their legs. Bad days, oxen die in all. Holm oaks with high crowns, dense fir trees that the snow gale brings down on the gleba
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