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Three-dollar mule. by Bulla, Clyde Robert.; Lantz, Paul,1908-ill.;
A boy finds himself the owner of a mule that likes children but is very hostile to adults. To the parents' dismay and the boy's delight, all attempts to sell the animal fail.
Subjects: Mules;
© [1960], Crowell
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The mule of Avignon. by Daudet, Alphonse,1840-1897.; Lawrence, John,1933-ill.;
The Pope's mule led a happy and quiet life until the greedy goldsmith's son decided to use her in a scheme to get rich.
Subjects: Mules;
© 1973, c1972., Crowell,
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Call me Francis Tucket / by Paulsen, Gary. ;
Having separated from the one-armed trapper who taught him how to survive in the wilderness of the Old West, fifteen-year-old Francis gets lost and continues to have adventures involving dangerous men and a friendly mule. In this sequel to Mr. Tucket, 15-year-old Francis continues his journey westward, becomes separated from his wagon train headed for Oregon & must survive the wilderness. Having separated from the one-armed trapper who taught him how to survive in the wilderness of the Old West, Francis Tucket now feels more confident that he can handle just about anything. A year ago, on the wagon train, he was kidnapped from his family by a Pawnee hunting party. Then he escaped with the help of the mountain man Mr. Grimes. Now that he and Mr. Grimes have parted ways, Francis is heading west on his Indian pony, crossing the endless prairie, trying to find his family. After a year with Mr. Grimes, Francis has learned to live by the harsh code of the wilderness. He can cause a stampede, survive his own mistakes, and face up to desperadoes. But when he rescues a little girl and her younger brother, Francis takes on more than he bargained for. All of a sudden he's in charge of Lottie and Billy, a family of his own. Fast-paced and exciting, Calling Me Francis Tucket continues the journey begun in Mr. Tucket, taking readers deeper into the American West, and deeper into Francis's changing knowledge of what it takes to survive on a new frontier.
Subjects: Frontier and pioneer life; Mules;
© c1995., Delacorte Press,
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Kickapoo. by Miles, Miska.;
Subjects: Asses; Mules;
© [1961]., Little, Brown
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Molly's Hannibal / by Willis, Robert J.;
Subjects: Mules;
© 1957., Follett,
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The song of the lop-eared mule. by Carlson, Natalie Savage.; Domanska, Janina.ill.;
The adventures of a flop-eared mule who ran away and joined the gypsies after he discovered his blindfolded journey to Granada was actually a day's grind at the water wheel.
Subjects: Mules; Romanies;
© [1961], Harper
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Sergeant O'Keefe and his mule, Balaam / by Felton, Harold W.,1902-;
Subjects: O'Keefe, John Timothy.; Mules; Folklore; Tall tales.;
© 1962., Dodd,
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With their ears pricked forward : tales of mules I've known / by Lee, Joshua A.,1924-;
Subjects: Mules;
© c1980., J. F. Blair,
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Hooray for Father's Day! / by Sharmat, Marjorie Weinman.; Wallner, John C.ill.;
Elementary School Library Collection (Bro-Dart)BooklistFather Mule's two loving children spend Father's Day showering him with lively presents that leave him exhausted, when the gift he really needs is a dose of peace and quiet.2.0K-3
Subjects: Mules; Father's Day; Gifts; Fathers; Mules; Father's Day; Gifts; Fathers;
© c1987., Holiday House,
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The mule deer / by Ahlstrom, Mark E. ; Schroeder, Howard. ; Baker Street Productions. ;
An introduction to the mule deer, native of North America, discussing its physical characteristics, habitats, and behavior.
Subjects: Mule deer; Mule deer.; Deer.;
© c1987., Crestwood House,
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