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Story Hour Readers — Book Three by Ida Coe
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Story Hour Readers — Book Three (edition 2012)

by Ida Coe (Author)

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Then Gray Mole called to the Indian to look toward the Place of Breaking Light. There, in a little bay on Gray Mole's island, stood a birch canoe. Soon the canoe floated to where the Indian stood.
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Title:Story Hour Readers — Book Three
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Then Gray Mole called to the Indian to look toward the Place of Breaking Light. There, in a little bay on Gray Mole's island, stood a birch canoe. Soon the canoe floated to where the Indian stood.

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