A further explanation of the ratel (or Mellivora): why it is like a man
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A further explanation of the ratel (or Mellivora): why it is like a man
Lucy Lloyd |xam notebooks
Dia!kwain (David Hoesar) (V)
<i>The vicious Water-tortoise and the charitable Ratel (Mellivora), a fable related to Dia!kwãin, by his mother (L V.-5. 4265-4291).</i> The Ratel used to be a man.
1) See also <i>The Story of the Ratel (or Mellivora) and the Waterskilpad</i> and <i>The story of the Leopard Tortoise</i>, 2) This story is found in Book V-5
story
1 March 1875 (started)
History (Early Race)
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4288-4291
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