The BorrowersScholastic Incorporated, 2001 - 180 pages What happens when a human boy befriends one of the people in a fascinating world where the inhabitants, no taller than a pencil live in a quiet old house and skillfully borrow what they need. |
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Section 1 | 29 |
Section 2 | 59 |
Section 3 | 65 |
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