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"THE RABBIT & THE MOUSE" from ADVENTURES IN TOYLAND: What The Marionette Told Molly [1900] by Edith King Hall
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So now they are back, the prepared gum must be dried up by now. It will take some time before the sentry realizes that he's been glued onto the base. Not even the mouse is aware of this.
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Artist's Note: Around this page, I was losing a bit of my colors. So I tried my best to get most of it done while I can. Perhaps it was this page that I did a mistake with the home background.
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Link to the original story: www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/23523
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Because some works of Edith King Hall [1877 - 1963] existed before 1923, it is in the public domain since then. Therefore, it is free to use. But any adaptation or rendering of any of the works that has been made is protected and copyrighted.
Artwork and comic adaptation © Josiah Shockency (JCS)
Friday, March 16th, 2018
Special thanks to Project Gutenberg [website: www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Pa… ] and you!
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So now they are back, the prepared gum must be dried up by now. It will take some time before the sentry realizes that he's been glued onto the base. Not even the mouse is aware of this.
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Previous: fav.me/dc62n9v
Next : fav.me/dc62olx
Artist's Note: Around this page, I was losing a bit of my colors. So I tried my best to get most of it done while I can. Perhaps it was this page that I did a mistake with the home background.
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Link to the original story: www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/23523
PAGE 20 - 56
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Because some works of Edith King Hall [1877 - 1963] existed before 1923, it is in the public domain since then. Therefore, it is free to use. But any adaptation or rendering of any of the works that has been made is protected and copyrighted.
Artwork and comic adaptation © Josiah Shockency (JCS)
Friday, March 16th, 2018
Special thanks to Project Gutenberg [website: www.gutenberg.org/wiki/Main_Pa… ] and you!
Copyright © Josiah Shockency (JCS), 2018 [MMXVIII]. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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Yeah, that sentry is way too firm when it comes to keeping promises with strangers.