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"Finally, Mrs. Bear remembered her rescuers." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
"The Knobby Boys gathered close, eager to learn the sleep-making magic of a mother bear." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
"Then they unlocked Mrs. Bear and sank to the ground in exhaustion." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
"The wagon began to roll and rattle and pick up speed." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
"Mrs. Bear and Baby Brown Bear laughed, cried, hugged, and danced all at once." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
"Silent snowflakes fell outside." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
"With a last look at his sleeping friends, Baby Brown Bear snuggled deep in his mother's arms..." from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
"Flying from tree to tree, Crow led the way," from Knobby Boys to the Rescue
Harry Devlin
1965
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Harry Devlin
1965
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for "Or perhaps it is the Web-Footed Pickle-Faced Dinaflyer." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
"Or perhaps it is the Web-Footed Pickle-Faced Dinaflyer." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
"Feeling that something was expected of him, he turned to Alexandra." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
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for "He shouted to some nearby children, 'It's an egg!'." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
"He shouted to some nearby children, 'It's an egg!'." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
"The crowd became larger and members of the school band, on the way for an early practice, gathered close." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
"...Beaver and Otter, nestling close to their great egg, lay deep in sleep." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
"Inside the egg, feeling very homesick, Fletcher wondered if Alexandra was thinking of him." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
"Very carefully they pushed, shoved and rolled the egg..." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
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for "Quiet noisy! The chicks are sleeping. Alexandra turned her back on Fletcher." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
"Quiet noisy! The chicks are sleeping. Alexandra turned her back on Fletcher." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
"Otter was splashing Beaver at the water's edge when Fletcher shuffled up" from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
"Alexandra skipped along with Fletcher." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
"He gave himself a good shake and the last of the dried mud on his back went flying." from How Fletcher Was Hatched
Harry Devlin
1969
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