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In the book by this title, the parents once had curly tails. |
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Igraine the Brave (p. 29) |
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In the book by this title, the cat could talk though he didn't often feel like it. |
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In the book by this title, trouble was brewing because the Baroness had gone on a pilgrimage. |
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Igraine the Brave (p. 20) |
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In the book by this title, the birthday present was a whole suit of armor that felt light as air. |
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Igraine the Brave (p. 35) |
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In the book by this title, we learn that giants don't forget kindness and are very grateful creatures. |
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Igraine the Brave (p. 38) |
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In the book by this title, we meet a giant with red hair. |
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Igraine the Brave (p. 75) |
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In the book by this title, there is a stone lion that guards the entrance to a tunnel. |
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Igraine the Brave (p. 106) |
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In the book by this title, many powerful men wished to own the singing books. |
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In the book by this author lions roaring means that a visitor is approaching. |
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In the book by this author, the main character feeds blue eggs and dry biscuits to the snakes. |
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In the book by this author, we learn that gargoyles can devour cannon balls and burning arrows. |
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In the book by this author, the main character's home had belonged in the family for more than three hundred years. |
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In the book by this author, certain books can sing. |
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In the book by this author a new neighbor moves in who's not very nice...he's planning to attack. |
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IN the book by this author, the main character lives in Pimpernel Castle. |
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In the book by this author, the main character wanted to follow in her great grandfather's footsteps. |
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In the book by this author, a character has tame mice. |
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Cornelia Funke, p. 15, 17 |
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In the book by this author, the underside of the bridge was infested with spiders. |
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In the book by this author, a character sticks her tongue out at her brother. |
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You'll find a guide to the cast of characters at the front of this book. Name the author. |
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In the book by this author, a character received a leather dummy for her 8th birthday. |
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Someone arrives to warn them of the threat of attack in the book by this author. |
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In the book by this author, a gift was a soft leather bridle. |
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In the book by this author, a 'slip of the tongue' caused a mistake. |
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Cornelia Funke, p. 38, 47 |
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In the book by this author, the parents slept in the stable. |
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Cornelia Funke, p. 42, 52 |
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In the book by this author, the prisoners blew away. |
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To escape, characters jump into the lion's mouth in the book by this author. |
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A character is pulled out of a pit by a donkey. |
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In the book by this author, gold was offered to the villagers. |
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In the book by this author, hundreds of tents were set up. |
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A favor was returned because a character's father had once cured a rash. |
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In the book by this author a gray mare goes lame. |
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