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Mr Fox is an anthropomorphic, tricky, and clever fox who lives underground beside a tree with his wife and four children. To feed his family, he makes nightly visits to local farms owned by three cruel, rude, wicked and dim-witted farmers named Boggis, Bunce, and Bean, stealing poultry from each.
Walter: The Story of a Rat: A literate rat who tries to get to know Miss Pomeroy who shares a lot in common with him. Whisker Cameron Stelzer: Pie Rats: The Forgotten Map: A circus rat, originally named Wentworth Winterbottom, who becomes a Pie Rat and a member of Captain Black Rat's crew aboard the Apple Pie and is renamed Whisker. The Other ...
Mr. Fox is a 2011 novel by British author Helen Oyeyemi, published by Picador in the UK and by Riverhead Books in the US. [2] [1] In an interview with Bookforum, Oyeyemi talked about Mr. Fox's relationship to her other work, saying: "Then there are the books that are like games. Mr. Fox and What Is Not Yours Is Not Yours fit in there. And I ...
Realizing that the farmers plan to use Kristofferson to lure him into an ambush, Mr. Fox heads to the surface to surrender but returns when Rat, Bean's violent security guard, confronts the animals and attacks Ash and Felicity. A fight between Mr. Fox and Rat results in the latter being pushed into a generator, electrocuting him.
Doctor De Soto is a picture book for children written and illustrated by William Steig and first published in 1982. It features a mouse dentist who must help a fox with a toothache without being eaten. Steig and his book won the 1983 National Book Award for Children's Books in category Picture Books, Hardcover, as did Barbara Cooney for Miss ...
Mr. Tod Fox The Tale of Mr. Tod: Beatrix Potter: Owns two houses and in one of them he gets into a scuffle with an intruding Tommy Brock. Reynard the Fox: Fox Van den vos Reynaerde: Willem die Madoc maecte: Slagar the Cruel Fox Redwall: Brian Jacques: A fox whose face is disfigured and runs a band of slavers. Tabaqui: Jackal The Jungle Book ...
Folk tales are stories that are handed down orally from one generation to another. They are in prose and can be simple or complex. Based on subject, meaning and form, folk tales is of fairy tales, mythical tales, religious tales, adventure stories, heroic stories, sage tales, historical tales, legends, animal stories, fables, or comic stories.
Title First published Collected in Notes "A Piece of Cake" Saturday Evening Post (1 August 1942) as "Shot Down Over Libya": Over to You, Henry Sugar: Initially published as two different stories: "Shot Down Over Libya" [3] and "Missing: Believed Killed"