| 41. | He told her he thought he could pass for a dormouse; Potter made him John Dormouse in the tale.
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| 42. | He told her he thought he could pass for a dormouse; Potter made him John Dormouse in the tale.
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| 43. | Eurasian shrew, striped field mouse, fat dormouse and several species of bats are listed as rarities in Serbia.
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| 44. | The lead dormouse, named Plumpen, sneaks into Redwall and opens the main gate while everyone else is asleep.
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| 45. | It is a fantasy comic about anthropomorphic forest animals, including the title character Chlorophylle, who is a dormouse.
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| 46. | Farmiga imagined her character, Lorena, as cautious, shy, hesitant, meek _ did someone say a dormouse?
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| 47. | One recent afternoon, a neighbor arrived with a jar containing a tiny dormouse, one of dozens overrunning her house.
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| 48. | This promise, however, does not prevent her from transforming him into a dormouse for the duration of the journey.
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| 49. | Although it is not known why, the number of teats on a female edible dormouse varies across regions of Europe.
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| 50. | Dormouse hunting was not appreciated only for meat, but it also supplied the hunters with large amounts of dormouse fur.
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