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Title
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Fables de la Jungle
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Description
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Language note: French
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Original language: eng
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Dr Paul White, Traduit de l'anglais par Mia Denéréaz
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Creator
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Denéréaz, Mia
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Contributor
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Wade, Graham
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:28:00Z
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2004-04
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1960?
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:28:00Z
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Date Issued
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1960
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Abstract
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Twelve years after I found the original English, I have now found this French translation. And the price is right! Here is some of what I wrote then about the English, which I have listed under 1955/66: Clever stories heavy-handedly moralized for Christian teaching. For example, a great wall (sin) suddenly appears in the jungle and separates animals from their best feeding territory. A silly monkey chases a coconut into quicksand. Another feeds vultures (bad thoughts) but tells them to go away; of course more vultures return the next day. Yet another chops off a branch while he is perched on it! Two of the cleverest stories are II and III. In the former, a hunter makes a small opening in the top of an oil can and fills the can with rocks and a few peanuts on top of them. His monkey victim will not let go once he gets his fist around a few of the peanuts, and the heavy can becomes his trap. He is clubbed and bagged. In III, a snake has been slithering into the coop through a small hole in the wall to swallow an egg and then break it inside himself as he slithers back out. The clever owner replaces a fresh egg with a hard-boiled one, and the snake is trapped when he reaches the opening. The snake is killed.
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Identifier
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9782828500566 (Br.)
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4881 (Access ID)
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Language
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fre
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Publisher
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Collection Ligue pour la lecture de la Bible
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Vennes-Lausanne
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Subject
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PZ10.3.W5856 Fab 1960
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Collection
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole