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Title
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The Hedgehog and the Rabbit/The Vixen and the Crab.
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Description
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Original language: ukr
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Ivan Franko, translated by Mary Skrypnyk
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Creator
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Franko, Ivan
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Contributor
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Hordiychuk, Valentin
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Date
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2016-01-25T16:08:21Z
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1994-11
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1982
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T16:08:21Z
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Date Issued
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1982
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Abstract
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The versions in this pamphlet are exactly the same as those by Skrypnyk in When the Animals Could Talk (1984). Here two bet/race stories are put together. Though the art here seems to me generally inferior, there is a great first picture of the tall rabbit, who ends up running back and forth seventy-four times--and then dies! Good moral: Never try to make a fool of anyone weaker than yourself. In the second story, the crab cleverly gets the vixen to turn around at the goal, a stump, so that the crab can jump off there and claim that he ran past the stump and has returned. See also my 1986 booklet The Vixen and the Crane.
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Identifier
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1967 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Dnipro Publishers
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Kiev
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Subject
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PZ90.U37 F73 1982
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Aesop
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole