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Bambi<span class="date" > (1942)</span>
Disney; $26.99; GDirector: David Hand Voices of: Bobby Stewart, Fred Shields, Peter Behn, Stan Alexander and Cammie King The 55th anniversary release of Disney's beautifully animated classic…New Hampshire
New Hampshire State Information Capital: Concord Official Name: New Hampshire Organized as a territory/republic: 1629 Entered Union (rank): June 21, 1788 (9th state) Present constitution…Aesop's Fables: The Wild Boar and the Fox
by Aesop The Shipwrecked Man and the SeaMercury and the SculptorThe Wild Boar and the Fox A Wild Boar was engaged in whetting his tusks upon the trunk of a tree in the forest when a Fox…Poems by Emily Dickinson: VII ("To venerate the simple days")
by EmilyDickinson A Word Life's Trades VII To venerate the simple days Which lead the seasons by, Needs but to remember That from you or me They may take the trifle Termed mortality! To…Aesop's Fables: The Sick Stag
by Aesop The Wolf and the GoatThe Ass and the MuleThe Sick Stag A Stag fell sick and lay in a clearing in the forest, too weak to move from the spot. When the news of his illness spread, a…Aesop's Fables: The Hound and the Fox
by Aesop The MuleThe Father and His DaughtersThe Hound and the Fox A Hound, roaming in the forest, spied a lion, and being well used to lesser game, gave chase, thinking he would make a…Aesop's Fables: The Hunter and the Woodman
by Aesop The Runaway SlaveThe Serpent and the EagleThe Hunter and the Woodman A Hunter was searching in the forest for the tracks of a lion, and, catching sight presently of a Woodman…Poems by Emily Dickinson: March
by EmilyDickinsonTo MarchDawnMarch March We like March, his shoes are purple, He is new and high; Makes he mud for dog and peddler, Makes he forest dry; Knows the adder's tongue his…Major Fires
1871Oct. 8, Peshtigo, Wis.: over 1,500 lives lost and 3.8 million acres burned in forest fire.Other Fires and ExplosionsExplosionWorst United States DisastersFloodAlfred Lord Tennyson: The Lover's Tale
The Lover's Tale Sometimes I thought Camilla was no more, Some one had told me she was dead, and ask'd me If I would see her burial: then I seem'd To rise, and thro' the forest-shadow…