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Title
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en_US
Children's Treasury of Moral Stories 3
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Description
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en_US
First edition
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en_US
Retold by Pratibha Nath
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Creator
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en_US
No Author
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:27:32Z
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en_US
2003-08
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en_US
1999?
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:27:32Z
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Date Issued
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en_US
1999?
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Abstract
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en_US
This 16-page large-format pamphlet is the third of six volumes. Each page contains one fable with a colored illustration, with a moral given in a colored banner across the bottom of the page. There is a T of C on the inside front cover. This volume contains a curious illustration for FWT (4), in which the upright fox seems to strike a pose appropriate to a fashion model. On the following page we find wating for waiting. The Fawn and His Mother (9) is told in unusual fashion. Usually child chides parent. Here the mother upbraids her son--and then runs off when she hears the dogs. There is an extra apostrophe at the end of the third-last line. Page 10 speaks of the ferocious beast, the Loin! The coloring of the illustrations is often garish, but here The Peacock and Juno (12) is very nicely illustrated. This fable also ends with an excellent line from Juno: Make no more complaints: for, if your present wish were granted, you would quickly find cause for fresh discontent.
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Identifier
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en_US
4789 (Access ID)
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Language
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en_US
eng
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Publisher
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en_US
Shilpa Publishing House
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Delhi
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Subject
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PZ5.C456 1999
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Type
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Pamphlet