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Miss Emily Grierson, an unmarried resident of Jefferson, Mississippi, is the protagonist, or main character, of William Faulkner's ''A Rose for Emily.'' She sees herself as better than most of the other townspeople, and she is desperately lonely as a result.
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<em>"The Hungry Tiger and the Cowardly Lion" is a short Oz story written by L. Frank Baum, originally published in 1913. This is one of Oz's 6 Little Wizard Stories.
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- The Cowardly Lion and the Hungry Tiger have become bored at the throne of Ozma in the Emerald City Royal Palace with their role of security.
- The Lion tries to strike a man and make him "chop suey."
- The Tiger ends up wanting to fulfill his appetite for a fat boy.
- With Havoc in mind, the two big cats roam the emerald streets.
- Nevertheless, no cat can bring themselves to satisfy its darker impulses.
- The two end up saving a missing boy and taking him back to his family.
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Explanation: It’s been so long since we met. When I received my gift by courier I was pleasantly surprised. It was very thoughtful of you to send me a pair of swimming goggles. I’ve wanted them for as long as I can remember; so when I received them on my birthday it was a dream come true.
I immediately went swimming armed with my new goggles. They are a perfect fit Uncle Fraser, and watertight as well. I can now swim underwater, something I’ve always wanted to do. It was very considerate of you to pick a pair with dark glasses as the sun shines relentlessly on the pool everyday but thanks to the dark glasses I don’t have to squint my eyes while swimming anymore.
I have a week off from college in August. If it is alright with you, I would love to come visit you. I’ve written a lot of poems since we last met and a special one just for you. I will bring it along when I come to meet you.
With love and best wishes,
“They were conscious that they were not as other animals.”
“If they worked hard, at least they worked for themselves.”
“All animals were equal.”