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  1. Contemporary Authors: Biography - Farjeon, Eleanor (1881-1965)
  2. Portrait of a Family ... with many illustrations by Eleanor (1881-1965) Farjeon, 1936
  3. Trees by Eleanor, 1881-1965 Farjeon, 2009-10-26
  4. A Book For Eleanor Farjeon Her Life And Work 1881-1965 by Not Listed, 1966
  5. The Eleanor Farjeon Book A Tribute To Her Life And Work 1881-1965 by Eleanor; Intro. By Naomi Lewis; Illustrated By Edward Ardizzone Farjeon, 1966
  6. A Book for Eleanor Farjeon:a Tribute to her Life and Work, 1881-1965 by Naomi Lewis, 1966
  7. The Eleanor Farjeon Book: A Tribute to Her Life and Work 1881 - 1965 by Anonymous, 1966
  8. Morning Has Broken: A Biography of Eleanor Farjeon by Annabel Farjeon, 1986-09

81. DID YOU KNOW?
Elliot George 1818 1880 62. Farjeon Eleanor 1881 - 1965 84 Childrens. Grahame Kenneth1859 - 1932 73 Wind in the willows. Greene Graham 1904 - 1991 87 Novelist.
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82. PetPlace.com - Article: Sleep Behavior Of Cats
Eleanor Farjeon (1881 – 1965). The latest pet news, health and wellnessinformation; Conveniently sent each week to your email box;
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83. Proud Rosalind And The Hart-Royal.
A Celebration of Women Writers. Proud Rosalind and the HartRoyal. byEleanor Farjeon (1881-1965) From Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard .
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"Proud Rosalind and the Hart-Royal." by Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965)
From: Martin Pippin in the Apple Orchard
PROUD ROSALIND AND THE HART-ROYAL
Martin. Are you not quite comfortable, Mistress Jane? Jane. I am perfectly comfortable, thank you, Master Pippin. Martin. I fancied you were a trifle unsettled. Jane. No, indeed. What would unsettle me? Martin. I haven't the ghost of a notion.)
Besides his trade in metal, Harding also plied the ferry; and then men would speak of him as the Red Boatman. But he could not be depended on, for he was often absent. His boat was of a curious shape, not like any other boat seen on the Arun. Its prow was curved like a bird's beak. And when folk wished to go across to the Amberley flats that lie under the splendid shell which was once a castle, Harding would carry them, if he was there and neither too busy nor too surly. And when they asked the fee he always said, 'When I work in metal I take metal. But for that which flows I take only that which flows. So give me whatever you have heart to give, as long as it is not coin.' And they gave him willingly anything they had: a flower, or an egg, or a bird's feather. A child once gave him her curl, and a man his hand. And when he was neither in his workshed nor his boat, he hunted on the hills. But this was a trade he put to no man's service. Harding hunted only for himself. And because he served his own pleasure more passionately than he served others, and was oftener seen with his bow than with hammer or oar, he was chiefly known as the Red Hunter. Often in the late of the year he would be away on the great hills of Bury and Bignor and Houghton and Rewell, with their beechwoods burning on their sides and in their hollows, and their rolling shoulders lifted out of those autumn fires to meet in freedom the freedom of the clouds.

84. FELINE ANGELS :: Welcome To The World Of Feline Angels.
Anywhere! They don?t care! Cats sleep anywhere. Eleanor Farjeon (1881 ? 1965).~~~~. Cat Kisses. Sandpaper Kisses.
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?Thousands of years ago, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.? ? Unknown ?You will always be lucky if you know how to make friends with a strange cat.2 ? Colonial American Proverb ?Dogs believe they are human. Cats believe they are God?. ? Unknown ?I like pigs. Dogs look up to us. Cats look down on us. Pigs treat us as equals.? ? Winston Churchill In a cat?s eye, all things belong to cats.? ? Unknown ?Cats are smarter than dogs. You can?t get eight cats to pull a sled through snow.? ? Jeff Valdez ?Beware of people who dislike cats.? ? Irish proverb Cats Sleep Anywhere. Cats sleep anywhere, any table, any chair. Top of piano, window-ledge, in the middle, on the edge. Open draw, empty shoe, anybody?s lap will do. Fitted in a cardboard box, in the cupboard with your frocks.

85. Hatter's Classics: The Golden Age Of Literary Tales
Eleanor Farjeon (1881 1965) A shy English poet and award winning writer most notedfor her story Elsie Piddock Skips in Her Sleep, and for the words to the
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The Golden Age:
Literary stories by
Master Storytellers
    "In the past the best writers of children's books all had something to say and they said it surprizingly well. But they did more than this. They permitted children to dance and to dream, to laugh and to cry, to stand in awe before the miracles of nature and before the greatness of man, to be challenged by the mystery of human destiny." Elizabeth Nesbitt
Literary Fairy Tales are sometimes folktales reduced to a written form, and sometimes original stories containing the elements of folktales - in particular, elements like magical items, or articulate animals. In the late 18th and 19th Centuries various collections of folktales were compiled by men like the brothers Grimm. The work of the Brothers Grimm, Joseph Jacobs, Andrew Lang, Burton and the other collectors of traditional folktales will be covered on Eldrbarry's The Great Collections - currently under construction. But first in France, then in Denmark, and other places, original stories began to be composed and published. Writing fairytales became such a fad in the late 19th century that many writers put their pens to creating them. But what is the "Golden Age"? America's Golden Age of Illustration was from 1875 to 1925. That same period has also been called the Golden Age of Children's books. It was a time when master story tellers were writing (and sometimes also illustrating) books that became classic literary stories. This page celebrates some of those who created fairytales. As master tellers, they used powerful language - and their stories were meant to read aloud. Their stories were well crafted with multi-dimensional characters. The first four are among my favorites, because they were such excellent storytellers.

86. Our Poetry Pages - Page Two
Fitted in a cardboad box, in the cupboard with your frocks. Anywhere!They don t care! Cats sleep anywhere. Eleanor Farjeon (1881 1965).
http://www.oznvoo.com/poetry2.html
Cat Kisses Sandpaper kisses
on a cheek or a chin
that is the way
for a day to begin
Sandpaper kisses
a cuddle and a purr
I have an alarm clock
that's covered in fur
Author Unknown The Miracle of Life
"Come quick, come quick", their mother said "The time is getting near"
She feels that when the kittens come the children should be here. She told them that a big orange Tom took "Kitty" as his wife "It's wonderful, a gift from God, the miracle of life" At half a year young "Kitty" feels too painful and too scared to appreciate six miracles, blind-eyed and yellow haired. But she knows these lives depend on her and nature tells her how and as she cleans them, children ask "Mom, can we go now?" But now and then for six more weeks the children visit her to play with six new magic toys made of life and fur. The six weeks pass, the newness gone and new homes yet unfound, Mom bundles up six miracles and takes them to the pound

87. Beautiful Feet
feet pass Eleanor Farjeon (1881 1965). Of course, I did a littlegender-change to Sprung in completeness where Her feet pass.
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Where Her Feet Pass...
(from a journal entry of January 28, 2003
Just waking up, I was sitting on the 'throne' of contemplation, while Julia was in the midst of beauty preparations. I looked down at her feet, and for some reason, they impressed me. The strains of Morning Has Broken began flowing in my mind. In that lovely hymn, the second stansa is as follows: Sweet the rain's new fall, sunlit from heaven
Like the first dewfall, on the first grass
Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden
Sprung in completeness where his feet pass
Eleanor Farjeon
Of course, I did a little gender-change to 'Sprung in completeness where Her feet pass. Later, when I showed Julia the impromptu picture, she waxed 'Julian'. Well, what else does one call the strange sort of word associations Julia does? She waxed GREEK, actually, and said a Greek would make a pun using the word TOKALOS , meaning 'the beautiful' and pronounced 'Toe Callus' This morning, I pronounce Julia's feet beautiful, and really quite without callouses.

88. Elsie Piddock Skips In Her Sleep (in MARION)
Elsie Piddock skips in her sleep. Title Elsie Piddock skips in hersleep / Eleanor Farjeon ; illustrated by Charlotte Voake. Author
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89. People, Look East
The Hymns and Carols of Christmas. People, Look East. Words and Music EleanorFarjeon (18811965), 1928 MIDI / Noteworthy Composer. 1. People, look east.
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People, Look East
Words and Music: Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965), 1928
MIDI
Noteworthy Composer
1. People, look east. The time is near
Of the crowning of the year.
Make your house fair as you are able,
Trim the hearth and set the table.
People, look east and sing today:
Love, the guest, is on the way. 2. Furrows, be glad. Though earth is bare,
One more seed is planted there:
Give up your strength the seed to nourish,
That in course the flower may flourish.
People, look east and sing today: Love, the rose, is on the way. 3. Birds, though you long have ceased to build, Guard the nest that must be filled. Even the hour when wings are frozen God for fledging time has chosen. People, look east and sing today: Love, the bird, is on the way. 4. Stars, keep the watch. When night is dim One more light the bowl shall brim, Shining beyond the frosty weather, Bright as sun and moon together. People, look east and sing today: Love, the star, is on the way. 5. Angels, announce with shouts of mirth Christ who brings new life to earth. Set every peak and valley humming With the word, the Lord is coming.

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91. 1881 In History - BrainyHistory
1881 in History, Franklin P. Adams 1881 Pierre Teilhard de Chardin 1881 - 1955Eleanor Farjeon 1881 - 1965 M. Esther Harding 1881 - 1971 Bede Jarrett 1881
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Union of Baptists Communities forms in Foxholl January 28, 1881 Battle at Laing's Neck Natal: Boers beat superior powered British February 1, 1881 US Assay Office in St Louis, Missouri authorized February 5, 1881 Phoenix, Az incorporates February 7, 1881 Battle at Ingogo, Transvaal: Boers beat superior British forces February 10, 1881 Jacques Offenbach's opera "Les Contes d'Hoffman," premieres in Paris February 19, 1881 Kansas becomes 1st state to prohibit all alcoholic beverages February 24, 1881 De Lesseps' Co begins work on Panama Canal February 26, 1881

92. Siliconhell
With your frocks. Anywhere! They don t care. Cats sleep anywhere. Written byEleanor Farjeon (1881 1965). Sent in by Maureen Taylor, UK. Top of Page. Cats.
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Cat Poems Cats Sleep Anywhere Cats
Cats Sleep Anywhere
Cats sleep anywhere Any table Any chair Top of piano Window ledge In the middle On the edge Open drawer Empty shoe Anybody's lap will do Fitted in a cardboard box In the cupboard With your frocks Anywhere! They don't care Cats sleep anywhere. Written by Eleanor Farjeon (1881 - 1965) Sent in by Maureen Taylor, UK Top of Page Cats Cats no less liquid than their shadows Offer no angles to the wind. They slip, diminished, neat through loopholes Less than themselves; will not be pinned To rules or routes for journeys; counter

93. Morning Has Broken-The Master's Touch-Sofine's Web
God s recreation of the new day. An old Gaelic melody Lyrics by EleanorFarjeon (18811965) Cat Stevens also did a lovely rendition.
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Morning Has Broken
Morning has broken like the first morning.
Blackbird has spoken like the first bird.
Praise for the singing, Praise for the morning,
Praise for them springing fresh from the Word.
Sweet the rains new fall, sunlit from heaven,
Like the first dew fall on the first grass.
Praise for the sweetness of the wet garden,
Sprung in completeness where His feet pass.
Mine is the sunlight, mine is the morning,
Born of the One Light Eden saw play. Praise with elation, Praise every morning, God's recreation of the new day. An old Gaelic melody Lyrics by Eleanor Farjeon (1881-1965) Cat Stevens also did a lovely rendition. He Is Lord The Bible Jesus He Is God Andoy ... [ Frequently Asked Questions ] Updated May 7, 2004 SofinesJoyfulMoments Is Hosted by FatCow Joyful Moments Web Designs Mary (Garren) Morand Webmaster ~ E-Mail ~ Comments

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95. 私的 児童文学作家事典〔海外
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