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	<description>Clunton and Clunbury, Clungunford and Clun, are the quietest places under the sun!</description>
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		<title>By: Steph</title>
		<link>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5433</link>
		<author>Steph</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 20:48:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5433</guid>
		<description>wow! great fables. keep at it!</description>
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		<title>By: oliver bowles</title>
		<link>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5343</link>
		<author>oliver bowles</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Oct 2007 18:08:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5343</guid>
		<description>the hares hike
One fine summers day when the sun was shining and the were whisttiling meanwhile speedy the hare was going for a hike he got excited and worked up he fell into a deep deep sleep.
seven and a half ours later he woken up from his sleep,
and mumbled to himself i will go for my hike now.
the hare was setting of for for his hike in the midnight cold 
and was wonder around in the woods on his own. the next 
day now one could sea where he was again . 

the moral to this story is when you have got time to do something do it. 
by oliver</description>
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One fine summers day when the sun was shining and the were whisttiling meanwhile speedy the hare was going for a hike he got excited and worked up he fell into a deep deep sleep.<br />
seven and a half ours later he woken up from his sleep,<br />
and mumbled to himself i will go for my hike now.<br />
the hare was setting of for for his hike in the midnight cold<br />
and was wonder around in the woods on his own. the next<br />
day now one could sea where he was again . </p>
<p>the moral to this story is when you have got time to do something do it.<br />
by oliver</p>
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		<title>By: Katie A</title>
		<link>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5310</link>
		<author>Katie A</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2007 10:37:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5310</guid>
		<description>The Horse and the Donkey 

                One fine day there was a horse and donkey, who were cantering around the field and the horse stopped and noticed that all the jockey's were bringing the horses out of the stables and were taking them down the race track. Just then the horses jockey walked through the gate and the horse trotted over. The donkey noticed that the horse was going to the race track and trotted over to see if he could race with him. But the horse shouted "No I know what your thinking" and walked off with his owner on to the yard. The owner put him in the stable and walked back to the field and had another head collar and called for the donkey. The horse put his head out the door in surprise. So the donkey trotted over and the owner took him to the yard and tacked up him and the horse. They were on the way to the race track. But the horse was not happy with the idea and so made up a little plan to beat him and prove him 
right.
       When the horses and donkey were ready they walked into the gate's to start the race. And when the horn went  the horses gulped of but the donkey started in canter. After a wile the horse got tired and started to canter then trot and so the donkey picked up speed and won the race. The horse was so angry at the donkey he all most bucked and reared but he had a think about it and knew that there would be other races and walked over to congratulate him.

Moral of the story is:    Slow and steady wins the race.</description>
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<p>                One fine day there was a horse and donkey, who were cantering around the field and the horse stopped and noticed that all the jockey&#8217;s were bringing the horses out of the stables and were taking them down the race track. Just then the horses jockey walked through the gate and the horse trotted over. The donkey noticed that the horse was going to the race track and trotted over to see if he could race with him. But the horse shouted &#8220;No I know what your thinking&#8221; and walked off with his owner on to the yard. The owner put him in the stable and walked back to the field and had another head collar and called for the donkey. The horse put his head out the door in surprise. So the donkey trotted over and the owner took him to the yard and tacked up him and the horse. They were on the way to the race track. But the horse was not happy with the idea and so made up a little plan to beat him and prove him<br />
right.<br />
       When the horses and donkey were ready they walked into the gate&#8217;s to start the race. And when the horn went  the horses gulped of but the donkey started in canter. After a wile the horse got tired and started to canter then trot and so the donkey picked up speed and won the race. The horse was so angry at the donkey he all most bucked and reared but he had a think about it and knew that there would be other races and walked over to congratulate him.</p>
<p>Moral of the story is:    Slow and steady wins the race.</p>
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		<title>By: katie ur</title>
		<link>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5309</link>
		<author>katie ur</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Oct 2007 08:40:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5309</guid>
		<description>Monkey’s birthday 
         It was monkey's birthday and he was so excited he jumped up and ran to see his mum. Then he saw a   of cards on the side. He was not happy after he saw how many there where. There was only three cards. He stormed to his bed and stayed there until it was dinner. His mum called him down for dinner he did mot say a thing. 
          After dinner he walked past the cards and noticed there was one  more. Then his mum said why are you so sad. "Monkey said I thought I was only going to get three presents because I only had three cards. Then his mum said you can have you can have your presents to night and see. Monkey was so excited he ran and jumped and sang and climbed until he got tired. 
          In the end he actually got eight presents. He was so happy he thanked his mum and dad and sent thank you cards to family and friends.                                                        
                                                     
Don’t count your chickens before they hatch       
             By Katie ur</description>
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         It was monkey&#8217;s birthday and he was so excited he jumped up and ran to see his mum. Then he saw a   of cards on the side. He was not happy after he saw how many there where. There was only three cards. He stormed to his bed and stayed there until it was dinner. His mum called him down for dinner he did mot say a thing.<br />
          After dinner he walked past the cards and noticed there was one  more. Then his mum said why are you so sad. &#8220;Monkey said I thought I was only going to get three presents because I only had three cards. Then his mum said you can have you can have your presents to night and see. Monkey was so excited he ran and jumped and sang and climbed until he got tired.<br />
          In the end he actually got eight presents. He was so happy he thanked his mum and dad and sent thank you cards to family and friends.                                                        </p>
<p>Don’t count your chickens before they hatch<br />
             By Katie ur</p>
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		<title>By: Lotte</title>
		<link>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5305</link>
		<author>Lotte</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:45:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5305</guid>
		<description>The owl and the wolf

                  It was a fine day, owl and wolf were having a row over how was the best builder.so they decided to see who could build the quickist and the best house. they both set off, wolf was quick of the mark,he was going at an amazing speed, but the owl was going at a slow and steady pace. Two hour later wolf had just started decorating  but owl was still pluming.
                 After three hours later, wolf walked out of his house and declared he was finished.Owl ran out and asked "does everything work properly" . They doth walked in to the house and tryed all of the swiches  but non of them worked they tryed all of the taps only one worked and it spat water every were roerning the paint.
                   They went into owls house and allthouth it was not fully decorated every think worked perfectally well.Wolf had to go back and redo everything again.Owl had won!


Slow and steady wins the race.</description>
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<p>                  It was a fine day, owl and wolf were having a row over how was the best builder.so they decided to see who could build the quickist and the best house. they both set off, wolf was quick of the mark,he was going at an amazing speed, but the owl was going at a slow and steady pace. Two hour later wolf had just started decorating  but owl was still pluming.<br />
                 After three hours later, wolf walked out of his house and declared he was finished.Owl ran out and asked &#8220;does everything work properly&#8221; . They doth walked in to the house and tryed all of the swiches  but non of them worked they tryed all of the taps only one worked and it spat water every were roerning the paint.<br />
                   They went into owls house and allthouth it was not fully decorated every think worked perfectally well.Wolf had to go back and redo everything again.Owl had won!</p>
<p>Slow and steady wins the race.</p>
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		<title>By: hope</title>
		<link>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5304</link>
		<author>hope</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:26:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5304</guid>
		<description>edited by hope

The Crocodile and the Mouse

One hot sunny day, a hugry, famished crocodile glided smoothly down the long, wide river. Which was next to the lush green rain forest that was full of beautiful, colourful flowers. It also had a huge population of water buffalo, pink tailed mice, big horned sheep and zebras, giraffes and african elephants.
The awfully hungry crocodile usually gets pretty sneaky when he is hungry,
so he is on the ball when he spies at least a little bit of food. Suddenly the crocodile spotted the animals at the edge of the small river bank. He shouted loudly to the to go across to the other side because, there was alot more juicy green grass on the other bank.
So when all of the animals heard the sneaky crocodile all of the animals followed the buffalo’s who were the bravest animals, and swam through the muddy river. After, the crocodile saw a little mouse on the same short bank as he was on before. The crocodile asked the mouse “why have you not crossed the wide river”. The mouse cleverly replied," because none of the other animals came out of the river. 

Don’t follow the crowd</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>edited by hope</p>
<p>The Crocodile and the Mouse</p>
<p>One hot sunny day, a hugry, famished crocodile glided smoothly down the long, wide river. Which was next to the lush green rain forest that was full of beautiful, colourful flowers. It also had a huge population of water buffalo, pink tailed mice, big horned sheep and zebras, giraffes and african elephants.<br />
The awfully hungry crocodile usually gets pretty sneaky when he is hungry,<br />
so he is on the ball when he spies at least a little bit of food. Suddenly the crocodile spotted the animals at the edge of the small river bank. He shouted loudly to the to go across to the other side because, there was alot more juicy green grass on the other bank.<br />
So when all of the animals heard the sneaky crocodile all of the animals followed the buffalo’s who were the bravest animals, and swam through the muddy river. After, the crocodile saw a little mouse on the same short bank as he was on before. The crocodile asked the mouse “why have you not crossed the wide river”. The mouse cleverly replied,&#8221; because none of the other animals came out of the river. </p>
<p>Don’t follow the crowd</p>
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		<title>By: hope</title>
		<link>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5303</link>
		<author>hope</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:17:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5303</guid>
		<description>The Hare on his Birthday

		It was the boastful Hare's birthday. He was ful of exitement, he was so boastful yesterday he told everyone in the woods that for his birthday he was going to get fifty pounds or more. He expected that when he wakes up he would have a neat pile of large colourful letters next to him he also expected five pounds in each letter if not more. 
		Suddenly he woke up and realised that it was his birthday, and there was the big pile of ten white letters and right at the bottom there was a small white letter at the bottom he felt that something was wrong then he wondered where was his beautiful colourful letters were. Then he realised that it might mean that the bigger the letter the more money inside. Then quickly he decided exacly what he was going to do, like a light bulb suddenly swiched on. He headed straight to the woods to the to the shops where crafty Mr. Fox had a bagful of fresh carrots waiting to be sold. Luckily he got there before Rabbit he looked at price lable, it was ten pounds, he thought its my birthday I can easily afford that, so he bought the big bagful of orange jucy, sweet carrots for ten pounds.
		He got home to his little grass house. He was going to wait until the sun goes down and the stars have woken up sparkling, like silver shimmering glitter had beeen spilt on a plain black piece of paper to open his letters. But then the teptation was to much for him to handle. He couldn't resist the look of the beautiful pure white letters in front of him just sitting there like a big hamburger, lost as if no one was going to eat him. So he sat down on his favourite small patch of green grass, took massive a bite of one his fresh new carrots and opened snow coloured first white letter, he opened it and instantly his jaw dropped wide open, he couldn't speak, his carrot even dropped out of his mouth from the sudden shock. He opened the next one the same happend again. It kept happening, all the time he opened a letter it was a bill of hundred pounds or more. But there was still one more to open, it was a little white envelope with money written all over it in big, bold, black, chunky letters. He opened it and wondered why it wasn't sealed. Then imediently he remembered that he had put all his money in that envelope and had and spent it all on carrots.

Don't count your chickens before they hatch</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Hare on his Birthday</p>
<p>		It was the boastful Hare&#8217;s birthday. He was ful of exitement, he was so boastful yesterday he told everyone in the woods that for his birthday he was going to get fifty pounds or more. He expected that when he wakes up he would have a neat pile of large colourful letters next to him he also expected five pounds in each letter if not more.<br />
		Suddenly he woke up and realised that it was his birthday, and there was the big pile of ten white letters and right at the bottom there was a small white letter at the bottom he felt that something was wrong then he wondered where was his beautiful colourful letters were. Then he realised that it might mean that the bigger the letter the more money inside. Then quickly he decided exacly what he was going to do, like a light bulb suddenly swiched on. He headed straight to the woods to the to the shops where crafty Mr. Fox had a bagful of fresh carrots waiting to be sold. Luckily he got there before Rabbit he looked at price lable, it was ten pounds, he thought its my birthday I can easily afford that, so he bought the big bagful of orange jucy, sweet carrots for ten pounds.<br />
		He got home to his little grass house. He was going to wait until the sun goes down and the stars have woken up sparkling, like silver shimmering glitter had beeen spilt on a plain black piece of paper to open his letters. But then the teptation was to much for him to handle. He couldn&#8217;t resist the look of the beautiful pure white letters in front of him just sitting there like a big hamburger, lost as if no one was going to eat him. So he sat down on his favourite small patch of green grass, took massive a bite of one his fresh new carrots and opened snow coloured first white letter, he opened it and instantly his jaw dropped wide open, he couldn&#8217;t speak, his carrot even dropped out of his mouth from the sudden shock. He opened the next one the same happend again. It kept happening, all the time he opened a letter it was a bill of hundred pounds or more. But there was still one more to open, it was a little white envelope with money written all over it in big, bold, black, chunky letters. He opened it and wondered why it wasn&#8217;t sealed. Then imediently he remembered that he had put all his money in that envelope and had and spent it all on carrots.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t count your chickens before they hatch</p>
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		<title>By: hope</title>
		<link>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5302</link>
		<author>hope</author>
		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Oct 2007 09:16:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5302</guid>
		<description>The Hare on his Birthday

		It was the boastful Hare's birthday. He was ful of great exitement, he was so boastful yesterday he told everyone in the woods that for his birthday he was going to get fifty pounds or more. He expected that when he wakes up he would have a neat pile of large colourful letters next to him he also expected five pounds in each letter if not more. 
		Suddenly he woke up and realised that it was his birthday, and there was the big pile of ten white letters and right at the bottom there was a small white letter at the bottom he felt that something was wrong then he wondered where was his beautiful colourful letters were. Then he realised that it might mean that the bigger the letter the more money inside. Then quickly he decided exacly what he was going to do, like a light bulb suddenly swiched on. He headed straight to the woods to the to the shops where crafty Mr. Fox had a bagful of fresh carrots waiting to be sold. Luckily he got there before Rabbit he looked at price lable, it was ten pounds, he thought its my birthday I can easily afford that, so he bought the big bagful of orange jucy, sweet carrots for ten pounds.
		He got home to his little grass house. He was going to wait until the sun goes down and the stars have woken up sparkling, like silver shimmering glitter had beeen spilt on a plain black piece of paper to open his letters. But then the teptation was to much for him to handle. He couldn't resist the look of the beautiful pure white letters in front of him just sitting there like a big hamburger, lost as if no one was going to eat him. So he sat down on his favourite small patch of green grass, took massive a bite of one his fresh new carrots and opened snow coloured first white letter, he opened it and instantly his jaw dropped wide open, he couldn't speak, his carrot even dropped out of his mouth from the sudden shock. He opened the next one the same happend again. It kept happening, all the time he opened a letter it was a bill of hundred pounds or more. But there was still one more to open, it was a little white envelope with money written all over it in big, bold, black, chunky letters. He opened it and wondered why it wasn't sealed. Then imediently he remembered that he had put all his money in that envelope and had and spent it all on carrots.

Don't count your chickens before they hatch</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Hare on his Birthday</p>
<p>		It was the boastful Hare&#8217;s birthday. He was ful of great exitement, he was so boastful yesterday he told everyone in the woods that for his birthday he was going to get fifty pounds or more. He expected that when he wakes up he would have a neat pile of large colourful letters next to him he also expected five pounds in each letter if not more.<br />
		Suddenly he woke up and realised that it was his birthday, and there was the big pile of ten white letters and right at the bottom there was a small white letter at the bottom he felt that something was wrong then he wondered where was his beautiful colourful letters were. Then he realised that it might mean that the bigger the letter the more money inside. Then quickly he decided exacly what he was going to do, like a light bulb suddenly swiched on. He headed straight to the woods to the to the shops where crafty Mr. Fox had a bagful of fresh carrots waiting to be sold. Luckily he got there before Rabbit he looked at price lable, it was ten pounds, he thought its my birthday I can easily afford that, so he bought the big bagful of orange jucy, sweet carrots for ten pounds.<br />
		He got home to his little grass house. He was going to wait until the sun goes down and the stars have woken up sparkling, like silver shimmering glitter had beeen spilt on a plain black piece of paper to open his letters. But then the teptation was to much for him to handle. He couldn&#8217;t resist the look of the beautiful pure white letters in front of him just sitting there like a big hamburger, lost as if no one was going to eat him. So he sat down on his favourite small patch of green grass, took massive a bite of one his fresh new carrots and opened snow coloured first white letter, he opened it and instantly his jaw dropped wide open, he couldn&#8217;t speak, his carrot even dropped out of his mouth from the sudden shock. He opened the next one the same happend again. It kept happening, all the time he opened a letter it was a bill of hundred pounds or more. But there was still one more to open, it was a little white envelope with money written all over it in big, bold, black, chunky letters. He opened it and wondered why it wasn&#8217;t sealed. Then imediently he remembered that he had put all his money in that envelope and had and spent it all on carrots.</p>
<p>Don&#8217;t count your chickens before they hatch</p>
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		<title>By: Neil</title>
		<link>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5294</link>
		<author>Neil</author>
		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 13:07:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I like this story "The Fox and the Monkey",you are right,“don’t belive every you are told”.I rembered.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like this story &#8220;The Fox and the Monkey&#8221;,you are right,“don’t belive every you are told”.I rembered.</p>
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		<title>By: jordan</title>
		<link>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5292</link>
		<author>jordan</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Sep 2007 10:00:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://clunburypupils.ethink.org.uk/2007/09/21/fables-galore/#comment-5292</guid>
		<description>The Sharks and the Dolphins

Deep under the sea ,just off the coast of South Africa two famileys lived nextdoor                                                                                               to each other, enimies for generations,the Shark family and the Dolphin family many times they have faught  and hunted each other, but nobody has truly won yet. But that was all going to change because they both applied for the annual fish compitition.    
       The jellyfish was going to be  the judge along with a number of other creatrures and crustations who where going to be the marshalls.Finally the day came along and the course was set out with a number of challenges to test teamwork,strenth and agility. Everyone believed that the sharks would win  and wondard why the dolphins would even challenge them, because sharks were much more stronger and  faster but when the dolphin's were asked this question they just replied ''strenth dosn't win a race''.  
         So the two familey's arrieved, the shark's boasting about how much there going to beat the dolphins. The families both lined up on the stating line the ''ready, steady, go '' and they were off the sharks raced past the dolphins and they were coming to the first challenge the agility course, the sharks raced through the many obsticals and nets  that was obsructing there winning path.The dolphins were far behind now and everyone expected the sharks to win but then as the sharks were in the teamwork area they started having an argument over one of the challengs and one thing lead to another and they started aguing over who would hold the trophey when they one meanwhile the dolphins were cathing up, the shark family were to busy arguing  to notice the dolphins whiz bye. Bye the time the sharks had stoped arguing and reached the finish line they saw the dolphins and thought how could they of lost the sharks where more fast and strong then the dolphins, so the dolphins replied ''you were lacking one crucial thing, teamwork. 

MORAL=don't judge a book bye it's cover    
 Bye Jordan Grimes</description>
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<p>Deep under the sea ,just off the coast of South Africa two famileys lived nextdoor                                                                                               to each other, enimies for generations,the Shark family and the Dolphin family many times they have faught  and hunted each other, but nobody has truly won yet. But that was all going to change because they both applied for the annual fish compitition.<br />
       The jellyfish was going to be  the judge along with a number of other creatrures and crustations who where going to be the marshalls.Finally the day came along and the course was set out with a number of challenges to test teamwork,strenth and agility. Everyone believed that the sharks would win  and wondard why the dolphins would even challenge them, because sharks were much more stronger and  faster but when the dolphin&#8217;s were asked this question they just replied &#8216;&#8217;strenth dosn&#8217;t win a race&#8221;.<br />
         So the two familey&#8217;s arrieved, the shark&#8217;s boasting about how much there going to beat the dolphins. The families both lined up on the stating line the &#8221;ready, steady, go &#8221; and they were off the sharks raced past the dolphins and they were coming to the first challenge the agility course, the sharks raced through the many obsticals and nets  that was obsructing there winning path.The dolphins were far behind now and everyone expected the sharks to win but then as the sharks were in the teamwork area they started having an argument over one of the challengs and one thing lead to another and they started aguing over who would hold the trophey when they one meanwhile the dolphins were cathing up, the shark family were to busy arguing  to notice the dolphins whiz bye. Bye the time the sharks had stoped arguing and reached the finish line they saw the dolphins and thought how could they of lost the sharks where more fast and strong then the dolphins, so the dolphins replied &#8221;you were lacking one crucial thing, teamwork. </p>
<p>MORAL=don&#8217;t judge a book bye it&#8217;s cover<br />
 Bye Jordan Grimes</p>
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