Characters
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- The Rabbits Family-Patty, Papa Rabbit, Mama Rabbit, Rachel and Ricky
- The Bear Family-Bobby, Mr. Bear, Mrs Bear and Bobby
- The Cat Family-Mr. Cat and Mrs Cat
- The Fox Family-Fanny, Mr. Fox, Mrs Fox and Freddy
- The Dog Family-Danny, Dr. Dog, Mrs Dog and Donny
- The Squirrel Family-Suzie, Squire Squirrel, Mrs Squirrel and Skippy
- The Pig Family-Penny, Mr. Pig, Mrs Pig and Polly
- The Raccoon Family-Ruthie, Mr. Raccoon, Mrs, Raccoon and Roxie
- The Mouse Family-Missie, Mr. Mouse, Mrs Mouse and Marty
- The Beaver Family-Bucky, Mr. Beaver, Mrs Beaver and Bitsy
- The Badger Family-Bert, Mr. Badger, Mrs Badger and Betty
- The Mole Family-Maggie, Mr. Mole, Mrs Mole and Mikey
- Kirby Cat
- Mayor Dandy Lion
- Miss Deer
- Sheriff Barney Bulldog
- Oscar Otter
- Master Monkey
- Dr. Goat
- Wilde Wolf
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“His leanings were strictly lyrical, descriptions of nature and emotions came to him with surprising facility, but on the other hand he had a lot of trouble with routine items, such as, for instance, the opening and closing of doors, or shaking hands when there were numerous characters in a room, and one person or two persons saluted many people.”
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“To marry a man out of pity is folly; and, if you think you are going to influence the kind of fellow who has never had a chance, poor devil, you are profoundly mistaken. One can only influence the strong characters in life, not the weak; and it is the height of vanity to suppose that you can make an honest man of anyone.”
—Margot Asquith (18641945)
“The first glance at History convinces us that the actions of men proceed from their needs, their passions, their characters and talents; and impresses us with the belief that such needs, passions and interests are the sole spring of actions.”
—Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (17701831)