ZELLA, ZACK AND ZODIAC |
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"It was simply rotten luck that the little ostrich chick was born inside and eggshell that was just a bit too thick. By the time he pecked his way out into broad daylight, Everyone had gone. There was not a single soul in sight. His mother had been frightened by a distant lion's roar And departed with two other chicks just the night before. 'Whatever is to become of me?' the chick began to wonder, When all at once there came a rumble, sounding just like thunder." |
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Sketches from the rough
draft of the story. |
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Copyright 1986 by William B. Peet, Houghton
Mifflin Co. Boston |
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