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The Story of WellesleyConverse, Florence, 1871-1967en2000-10-01
Maxims and Opinions of Field-Marshal His Grace the Duke of Wellington, Selected From His Writings and Speeches During a Public Life of More Than Half a CenturyWellington, Arthur Wellesley, Duke of, 1769-1852enFrancis, George Henry, 1817?-1866 [Contributor]2005-03-04
Creatures of the Night A Book of Wild Life in Western BritainRees, Alfred Wellesley, 1872-1917enThe otter: I. The holt among the alders. II. The pool beneath the farmstead. III. The gorge of Alltycafn. The water-vole: I. Our village hounds. II. The burrow in the river bank. III. Wild hunting. IV. Saved by an enemy. V. The courage of fear. The field-vole: I. Hidden pathways in the grass. II. The valley of Olwen. III. A barren hillside. The fox: I. The last hunt. II. A new home. III. The cub and the polecat. IV. A cry of the night. The brown hare: I. The upland cornfield. II. March madness. III. The chase. The badger: I. A woodland solitude. II. Home discipline. III. Fear of the trap. IV. The winter "oven." V. Hillside trails. The hedgehog: I. A vagabond hunter. II. An experience in snake-killing. Night in the woods: I. Haunts of the badger and the fox. II. The Crag of Vortigern.Animal behavior; Animals -- Anecdotes2009-07-08




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