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Dumpy proverbs
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"Dumpy Proverbs" by Honor C. Appleton is a children's illustrated book published in the early 20th century. As part of "The Dumpy Books for Children" series, this book focuses on conveying classic proverbs through colorful illustrations designed to engage young readers. The collection serves as a playful introduction to timeless sayings and their meanings. The book comprises a series of proverbs illustrated with accompanying images that depict their essence in a whimsical manner. Each proverb delivers a moral lesson or wisdom, such as "Opportunity makes the thief" and "You cannot catch birds by throwing stones at them," conveying age-old truths about human behavior and societal norms. Through these proverbs, the book encourages children to think critically about their actions and the world around them, making it both educational and entertaining.
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English
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Project Gutenberg
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