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Book about Animals - Rufus Merrill
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Title: Book about Animals
Author: Rufus Merrill
Release Date: January 18, 2004 [EBook #10737]
Language: English
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ABOUT ANIMALS.
THE ELEPHANT
Is the biggest of all land animals. He is more than five times as big as an ox. But he is a harmless creature, for all that. When he is wild, and