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Batwings and the curtain of night
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Marguerite W. Davol |
After creating the world and its creatures and day and night, the Mother of All Things leaves it to the night animals to find a way to lessen the night's darkness. |
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How snake got his hiss
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Marguerite W. Davol |
Explains how long ago a self-absorbed snake became responsible for the hyena's spots, the lion's mane, the monkey's chattering, the ostrich's speed, and its own unique shape. |
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The paper dragon
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Marguerite W. Davol |
A humble artist agrees to confront the terrifying dragon that threatens to destroy his village. |
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The heart of the wood
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Marguerite W. Davol |
A cumulative tale in which a tree that is home to a singing mockingbird continues to be a source of music after it is fashioned into a fiddle. |
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