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Title
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The Lion and the Deer
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The Aesop's Fables for Children 29: Tyranno English Program
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Tyr 29
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Description
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This book has a dust jacket (book cover)
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Language note: English
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Retold by Kang Yoon-Chung
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Creator
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Kang, Yoon-Chung
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Contributor
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Lee Han-Joong
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Date
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2016-01-25T19:59:58Z
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2005-11
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2000
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Date Available
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2016-01-25T19:59:58Z
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Date Issued
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2000
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Abstract
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I first saw a wall-full of this series at Kyobo Book in Seoul in July, '04. I bought one copy, came home, and worked to order the full set of thirty booklets, workbooks, and audio cassettes from the publisher. Each set cost 9,800 Won. I have divided that cost among the book (6800 Won), booklet (1000 Won), and cassette (2000 Won). The colored booklet features twenty-eight thick, sturdy pages and excellent color reproduction. The art is cartoon-like, simple, and direct. This version has several twists that are new to me. First, the deer seems to discover reflection in water for the first time in the story. So the shock of the beauty of her horns and of the ugliness of her legs is real. Secondly, a turtle comes upon her and tries to console her when he sees her crying. Your legs aren't ugly. They're just a little thin (12). The lion appears, and the chase is on. She is trapped by her horns in the woods. The lion is about to eat her when the deer entertains her last reflection. She understands now what the turtle was saying. But it's no use now (27). The story ends with the lion's answer: Gulp! Do not judge things by their appearance.
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Identifier
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8989332605 (bk.)
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6947 (Access ID)
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Language
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eng
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Publisher
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Alific Language Plus
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Seoul
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Subject
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PE1128.A2 A386 no. 29
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One story
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Title Page Scanned
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Type
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Book, Whole