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  2. Three crows - Wikipedia

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    The Grimms also recorded a story called Three Crows, which involved a tale that characterized the crows in the same light. In the story, a man called Conrad was robbed of his money and beaten hard so that he became blind. He also overheard three crows talking, which gave him information that significantly improved his life. [5]

  3. One for Sorrow (nursery rhyme) - Wikipedia

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    Anthony Horowitz used the rhyme as the organising scheme for the story-within-a-story in his 2016 novel Magpie Murders and in the subsequent television adaptation of the same name. [17] The nursery rhyme's name was used for a book written by Mary Downing Hahn, One for Sorrow: A Ghost Story. The book additionally contains references to the ...

  4. Two or Three Graces and Other Stories - Wikipedia

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    Two or Three Graces and Other Stories is the fourth collection of short fiction written by Aldous Huxley, published in 1926. The book consists of three short stories and a novella . Content

  5. The Three Ravens - Wikipedia

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    "The Three Ravens" (Roud 5, Child 26) is an English folk ballad, printed in the songbook Melismata [1] compiled by Thomas Ravenscroft and published in 1611, but the song is possibly older than that. Newer versions (with different music) were recorded up through the 19th century.

  6. The Language of the Birds - Wikipedia

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    On the sea, a merchant found him. He warned the merchant that the birds spoke of a storm, and was ignored, but while they were repairing the storm damage, he warned them of pirates and they hid. Finally, they came to a city where a king was distressed by three crows that always perched by the king's window.

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  8. Gao Yubao - Wikipedia

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    "The Rooster Crows at Midnight" (zh:半夜鸡叫) was adapted into a popular animated film. [3] The villain of the story is a landlord named Zhou Chunfu (周春富). Known by the nickname Zhou Bapi ("Zhou the flayer") in the story, he became one of the most famous evil landlords in Communist China. [4] [7] Although Gao Yubao is considered a ...

  9. Yatagarasu - Wikipedia

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    He is generally known for his three-legged figure, and his picture has been handed down since ancient times. [1] The word means "eight-span crow" [2] and the appearance of the great bird is construed as evidence of the will of Heaven or divine intervention in human affairs. [3] Yatagarasu as a crow-god is a symbol specifically of guidance.