The Hedgehog, the Fox and the Owl and other animal fables; Jez, Lis I Sowa oraz inne bajki z moralem

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Putniković, Radomir

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2009

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This is a 48-page paperback containing six stories, apparently invented by Putnikovich. They are true fables. Hedgehog has a pear but both the owl and the fox say that they want it. The hedgehog deposits it for them, and they promptly break into a come-hell-or-highwater fight over it that soon takes them away from the scene. Hedgehog picks up the pear and takes it home to his children. A dragonfly wears a beautiful spider-made cape and is thinking of how others will envy her when a fish seizes her -- of course, by the cape! A spider repays a kindness to a stag by weaving a quick web in front of a cave. Hunters see the web and conclude that there could be no deer in the cave. The English here is put on each page above the Polish. The colorful art has a cloisonne character.

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Empire Publishing Service
Paul Mould Publishing

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