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 Post subject: New Stories for 2014
PostPosted: Thu Apr 10, 2014 9:20 pm 
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After slowing down on the story front, we've been glad in 2014 to post new versions of two Beatrix Potter stories that have never been published with her original art:

A Rabbit's Christmas
http://familychristmasonline.com/storie ... istmas.htm

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The Tailor of Gloucester
http://familychristmasonline.com/storie ... tailor.htm

Both stories use Potter's original paintings where they are available - they are detailed and vibrant, compared to the versions you see in so-called "Peter Rabbit" collections today. Enjoy!

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New Easter story:

http://familychristmasonline.com/storie ... abbits.htm

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 Post subject: Re: New Stories for 2014
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Stubby Pringles Christmas has been posted online by other folks, but it's still under copyright, so we didn't post it here until we saw someone with no relationship to the original author or publisher selling downloads on Amazon for 9.95!

So here it is for free:

http://familychristmasonline.com/storie ... istmas.htm

Note, we'll take it down again if the original publiser or heirs of the author contact us and let us know where we can link to a legitimate commercial publication of the thing.

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