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  2. List of fictional rabbits and hares - Wikipedia

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    Seeing hare Hare The Magician King: Lev Grossman: One of the Unique Beasts of Fillory. According to legend, its gift is to predict the future of any person that catches it. Serena Hare The Little White Horse: Elizabeth Goudge: Maria saved her from the Men from the Dark Woods. Steel-Bunz/Fluffy Rabbit: The Gameworld Trilogy: Samit Basu

  3. HMS Bream (1807) - Wikipedia

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    Brown's replacement was Lieutenant Charles Hare. [1] Under Hare's command Bream engaged in a successful campaign of guerre de course against American shipping on the Maine coast. Typical of the prizes made was the capture made on 23 April, when Bream captured the 85-ton (burthen) sloop Semiramis on her way to Boston from Portsmouth river. [ 19 ]

  4. The Trees and the Bramble - Wikipedia

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    The Trees and the Bramble is a composite title which covers a number of fables of similar tendency, ultimately deriving from a Western Asian literary tradition of debate poems between two contenders. [1] Other related plant fables include The Oak and the Reed and The Fir and the Bramble.

  5. List of Aesop's Fables - Wikipedia

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    The Hare in flight; Hercules and the Wagoner; The Honest Woodcutter; Horkos, the god of oaths; The Horse and the Donkey; The Horse that Lost its Liberty; The Impertinent Insect; The Jar of Blessings; The Kite and the Doves; The Lion and the Mouse; The Lion Grown Old; The Lion in Love; The Lion's Share; The Lion, the Bear and the Fox; The Lion ...

  6. Historia Divae Monacellae - Wikipedia

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    A prince of Powys and Earl of Chester named Brochwel Ysgithrog, while on a hunting trip to Pennant in AD 604, [a] was pursuing a hare with his dogs. He came upon a large bramble, in which a virgin was praying with the hare under her hem. Brochwel urged his dogs to catch the hare, but they retreated in fear.

  7. Category:Fables - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to fables, succinct fictional stories, in prose or verse, that feature animals, legendary creatures, plants, inanimate objects, or forces of nature that are anthropomorphized, and that illustrate or lead to a particular moral lesson (a "moral"), which may at the end be added explicitly as a concise maxim.

  8. Bramble: The Mountain King - Wikipedia

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    Olle uses the light to weaken the Bramble binding the Mountain King. With the Bramble weakened, King Nihls regains his senses and destroys the rooting flower of the Bramble, decimating the cursed plant. Olle climbs onto King Nihls' beard and falls, throwing the stone of light into the King's mouth, who collapses dead.

  9. Br'er Rabbit - Wikipedia

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    However, Anansi does encounter a tricky rabbit called "Adanko" (Asante-Twi to mean "Hare") in some stories. The Jamaican character with the same name "Brer Rabbit" is an adaptation of the Ananse stories of the Akan people. [7] [8] The African savanna hare (Lepus microtis) found in many regions on the African continent: the original Br'er Rabbit.