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Elephants Can Remember is a work of detective fiction by British writer Agatha Christie, first published in 1972. [1] It features her Belgian detective Hercule Poirot and the recurring character Ariadne Oliver .
Among these animals is an elephant who leads the chorus, a piglet who is full of mud, and a highly indifferent hippopotamus who walks so slow that a snail rapidly passes him. When they arrive in class, the elephant sits in front of a hostile gorilla who uses a washboard to hit and annoy the elephant. In the meantime, the hippopotamus simply ...
An Elephant in the Garden is a British children's novel written by Michael Morpurgo, and illustrated by Michael Foreman. It was originally published in the United Kingdom by HarperCollins, and released in May 2010. The book is based on actual events that took place in Belfast during World War II, and is inspired by the story of Denise Weston ...
The other elephants immediately realise that the grey elephant must be Elmer and applaud him for his best joke ever. When it begins to rain, the grey paint that Elmer has covered himself with starts to disappear, and Elmer's "true colours" are revealed, much to the delight of his friends, who preferred his multicoloured and fun loving personality.
It doesn't matter to them if he is married. • Nizar Ahmed, Pathumma and the Kuruvi (sparrow) Nizar Ahmed is a well educated, well built, and good looking wheatish toned man. Cute yet rough; approachable yet tough; fit but not muscular; fair but not so much ( although he doesn't have a pinky ). He is a poet, a communist, and many other things.
The Elephant Vanishes (象の消滅, Zō no shōmetsu) is a collection of 17 short stories by Japanese author Haruki Murakami. The stories were written between 1980 and 1991, [ 1 ] and published in Japan in various magazines, then collections.
"Melancholy Elephants" is a 1982 science fiction short story by Canadian writer Spider Robinson. The story examines the interaction of copyright and longevity, and the possible effects of the extension of copyright to perpetuity. Its title is a reference to claims that elephants "never forget".
Elephant contemplates sharing his ice cream with his best friend, Piggie. When Elephant decides that sharing his ice cream is what is right, the ice cream has already melted. Elephant is sad. Later, Piggie comes over to Elephant holding an ice cream cone, and shares it with Elephant. [2] Happy Pig Day! (Oct 2011) Pig Day is a day dedicated to pigs.