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Prince avait de grandes dents et des griffes acérées. Son aboiement était comme le tonnerre.Thomas a eu peur et s'est enfui. Prince a couru plus vite.Une histoire pour tous ceux qui ont déjà eu peur de l'inconnu.
Jam-packed with easy-to-follow instruction for proper grammatical application, The Ungrammar Book: A Practical Guide for Proper Usage and Sentence Construction both enlightens and intrigues the reader with its user-friendly approach to articulate written and oral communication. This pocket-sized guide is a valuable resource for any person who does any kind of writing or public speaking.
Dog had big teeth and sharp claws. His bark was like thunder.Tommy was afraid and ran away. Dog ran faster.This is a story for everyone who has ever been afraid of the unknown.The Dog Who Wanted to Play was inspired by the 19th century poem "The Hound of Heaven" by Francis Thompson.Like Aslan in C.S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia, Dog, the good shepherd, cares even for those who run away from him.
Railroad historian Fred Ash tells the story of Chicago Union Station and documents the impact it had on the growing city and the entire Midwest, including over 100 stunning photographs and the fascinating stories of businessmen, politicians, workers, and immigrants whose everyday lives were affected by the bustling transportation hub.
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