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  2. The Fairy Caravan - Wikipedia

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    The Fairy Caravan. The Fairy Caravan is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter and first published in 1929 by Alexander McKay in Philadelphia. As noted by Leslie Linder, "Potter did not wish for an English edition of The Fairy Caravan, because she felt the stories were 'too personal – too autobiographical' to publish in ...

  3. You Got What It Takes (album) - Wikipedia

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    You Got What It Takes is the eleventh US album by the British band the Dave Clark Five, released on 26 June 1967 by Epic Records. The album contained four successful songs, a cover of Marv Johnson's soul hit "You Got What It Takes", the hit single "I've Got to Have a Reason" written by the band's guitarist Lenny Davidson and the bubblegum "Tabatha Twitchit" written for the band by Les Reed and ...

  4. Beatrix Potter Gallery - Wikipedia

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    1335779. The Beatrix Potter Gallery is a gallery run by the National Trust in a 17th-century stone-built house in Hawkshead, Cumbria, England. It is dedicated to presenting original book illustrations by children's author Beatrix Potter . On display are original sketches and watercolours painted by Potter for her children's stories, as well as ...

  5. The Sly Old Cat - Wikipedia

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    0-7232-1420-4. Preceded by. The Tale of the Faithful Dove. The Sly Old Cat is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter in 1906, and first published by Frederick Warne & Co. in 1971, almost thirty years after Potter's death. The story tells of a cat who invites a rat to a tea party with the intention of eating him, but the rat ...

  6. Category:Fictional shopkeepers - Wikipedia

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    Fred G. Sanford. Gabby Sharpe. Sinbad (Brookside) Anakin Skywalker. George Smith (Hollyoaks) Sooty. Marc Spector (Marvel Cinematic Universe) Ray Stantz. Starman (Jack Knight)

  7. Esthwaite Water - Wikipedia

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    Esthwaite Water is one of the smaller and lesser known lakes in the Lake District National Park in northern England. It is situated between the much larger lakes of Windermere and Coniston Water, in the traditional county of Lancashire; since 1974 in the county of Cumbria. To the north is the village of Hawkshead and to the west is Grizedale ...

  8. Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes - Wikipedia

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    Text. Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes at Wikisource. Cecily Parsley's Nursery Rhymes is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter, and published by Frederick Warne & Co. in December 1922. The book is a compilation of traditional English nursery rhymes such as "Goosey Goosey Gander", "This Little Piggy" and "Three Blind Mice".

  9. The Tale of Peter Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    The Tale of Peter Rabbit at Wikisource. The Tale of Peter Rabbit is a children's book written and illustrated by Beatrix Potter that follows mischievous and disobedient young Peter Rabbit as he gets into, and is chased around, the garden of Mr. McGregor. He escapes and returns home to his mother, who puts him to bed after offering him chamomile ...