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Here is the Story of Brown the Bear : who scared the villagers out of their wits, and ate their pears so beautifully. : You'll find out how he escaped from the village prison, and how Renard the Fox made skullduggery against him and how he was mistaken for the devil -- and all the other details of his rich and exciting life! / imagined and depicted by Samivel ; and translated by Katharine Busvine and Peter Quennell
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