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The Red-Eye is a larger, slimmer bird, with a faint bluish crown, and a light line over the eye.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 17, No. 104, June, 1866 Various
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He it was whom I shall call Red-Eye in the pages of this history -- so called because of his inflamed eyes, the lids being always red, and, by the peculiar effect they produced, seeming to advertise the terrible savagery of him.
Before Adam Jack London 1896
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It was in the run-way that we came upon Red-Eye again.
CHAPTER V 2010
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Red-Eye, so it seemed to me that I could dodge the hunting animals by going back and forth between the two caves.
CHAPTER XV 2010
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Red-Eye was now several yards beneath me, concealed for the moment by an out-jut of the cliff.
CHAPTER IX 2010
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Red-Eye paid no further attention to me, and I was at liberty to whimper and sob to my heart's content.
CHAPTER V 2010
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Red-Eye was too shrewd ever to covet Lop-Ear's wife.
CHAPTER XV 2010
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Red-Eye or any of our strong men would have been more than a match for him.
CHAPTER VII 2010
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This dearth, it is fair to assume, was caused by the exorbitance of Red-Eye, and it illustrates the menace he was to the existence of the horde.
CHAPTER XV 2010
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Red-Eye nearly trapped me in it one day, I returned to sleeping in the passage of the double-cave.
CHAPTER XV 2010
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