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The Mouse and the Lion
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The earliest known records of mouse tales come from Egypt where the mouse was considered a sign of misfortune. In the Orient the mouse was a symbol of the plague. Both the mouse and the lion appear in Aesop’s ancient fables.
The earliest known records of mouse tales come from Egypt where the mouse was considered a sign of misfortune. In the Orient the mouse was a symbol of the plague. Both the mouse and the lion appear in Aesop’s ancient fables.
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- Publisher
- Mats Söderberg Media
- Published Date
- 2020-02-20
- Translator
- Linzi Squair
- BookType
- Language
- en
- Author
- Bertil Söderberg
- ISBN13
- 9789198607017
- Illustrator
- Emma Westberg
- Editor
- Mats Söderberg
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