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Three goats escape from their pen and visit a fair, but they run back home after they seem to encounter an ogre.
Humphrey's school fair surprise
by
Birney, Betty G., author
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Burris, Priscilla, illustrator
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Birney, Betty G. Humphrey's tiny tales ;
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Hamsters Fiction.
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Pets Fiction.
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Fairs Fiction.
2016
\"The students of Room 26 are so excited for Longfellow School's big school fair! Pet hamster Humphrey is too--but will he be allowed to march in the parade with his classmates?\"-- Provided by publisher.
Why did the farmer cross the road?
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James, Brooke Herter, author
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Herrod, Mike, illustrator
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Domestic animals Juvenile fiction.
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Fairs Juvenile fiction.
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Farmers Juvenile fiction.
2017
While Donkey tries to convince Farmer that all the other animals have left the farm, chickens, goats, and even a cow are enjoying rides and contests at a fair.
Blue ribbon blues
by
Spinelli, Jerry
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Nelson, Donna Kae, ill
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Farm life Juvenile fiction.
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Fairs Juvenile fiction.
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Family Juvenile fiction.
1998
When Tooter Pepperday and her family move to her aunt's farm, she decides to show everyone and win a blue ribbon at the county fair.
The Free Lance-Star, Fredericksburg, Va., Rob Hedelt column
2012
April 15--TALKING to Stafford High School grad Tug Coker last week about his role in a new Broadway play brought up memories of my own theatrical debut. Luckily, a level-headed cast member dumped a prop pitcher of iced tea on the conflagration, making it seem like just another lunchroom afternoon.
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Harry and the horse
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Graves, Sue, 1950-
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Garton, Michael, ill
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Merry-go-round horses Juvenile fiction.
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Fairs Juvenile fiction.
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Magic Juvenile fiction.
2011
Harry takes a magical ride on a carousel horse at the fair.
The Denver Post Al Lewis column
2005
The indictment can be viewed as either stingy on details or elegant in its simplicity. Each of the 42 counts lists a stock sale [Joe Nacchio] made between January and May 2001 and fits on a single line across the page. There are also about five pages that allege Nacchio was aware of Qwest's downward trajectory at the time of these trades. In June, attorneys representing Nacchio against a Securities and Exchange Commission civil action argued that he was guilty only of being optimistic about his company, or maybe even engaging in a little \"puffery.\" Nacchio was famous for puffery, particularly when it came to questions about his performance and pay. Nacchio's employment contract at Qwest gave him virtually unfettered use of the company jets. Qwest even paid for air travel for his family between New Jersey, where Nacchio kept his home, and Denver, where he worked.
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