Reading for Enjoyment, Book IV
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Horn, Mary A.
Neville, Emily J.
Reynolds, James Joseph
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1937
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The T of C at the beginning (really a genre-index) brings together six fables from two places in the book (63-78 and 143-54). One of these six, Croesus and Solon (143), may be a chrie rather than a fable. I like one other, The Anxious Leaf (63) by Henry Ward Beecher. There are two other pieces elsewhere in the book which are often viewed as fables: Fable: The Mountain and the Squirrel (232) by Emerson and The Blind Men and the Elephant (81). There are orange, brown, and gray full-page illustrations by Mabel Betsy Hill (e.g., 77 and 153) and by Mary Moras Wireman (69). How is this book organized?
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Nobel and Nobel
Noble and Noble
Noble and Noble
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2064 (Access ID)
