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Biography of (Helen) Beatrix Potter
10586 words, approx. 35.3 pages
 Beatrix Potter is best known for her extraordinary accomplishment in children's literature: the twenty-three illustrated storybooks comprising the Peter Rabbit series. Beginning with The Tale of Peter Rabbit (1901) and continuing for three decades, she m...
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Biography of Beatrix Potter
1704 words, approx. 5.7 pages
 Beatrix Potter (1866-1943) wrote and illustrated some two dozen children's books that are now considered classics, including The Tale of Peter Rabbit. Although Beatrix Potter's name may not be a household word, that of her first artistic creation, Peter...


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 The Boston Globe
Goldstein and Timmy Tiptoes jump for joy
09/06/1992: 1,327 words, approx. 4 pages Amanda Goldstein of Hopkinton is just 12 years old, but her family may have to start expanding the den to accommodate her ribbon collection. Goldstein and her pony, Timmy Tiptoes, became the only Massachusetts rider and pony to receive a ribbon in the overall...
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 The Washington Post
Still Tiptoeing
03/04/1992: 376 words, approx. 1 pages GEORGE BUSH made a grievous error when, soon after the Tiananmen massacre, he turned an accommodating face to Communist China. The Chinese repaid him with their contempt, and the U.S. Congress could only conclude that he was inexcusably soft on a government that had...


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