Stories About Animals With Pictures to Match
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By Francis C. Woodworth 9 Nov, 2018
Whatever may be thought of the somewhat aristocratic pretensions of the lion, as the dog, after all, has the reputation of being the most intelligent of the inferior animals, I will allow this interesting family the precedence in these stories, and i ... Read more
Whatever may be thought of the somewhat aristocratic pretensions of the lion, as the dog, after all, has the reputation of being the most intelligent of the inferior animals, I will allow this interesting family the precedence in these stories, and introduce them first to the reader. For the same reason, too—because they exhibit such wonderful marks of intelligence, approaching, sometimes, almost to the boundary of human reason—I shall occupy much more time in relating stories about them than about any other animal. Let me see. Where shall I begin? Less
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Francis Channing Woodworth (1812 – June 5, 1859) was a printer, vicar and a writer. He was born at Colchester, Connecticut, the nephew of Samuel Woodworth,[1] and began his career as a printer. Aft...
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