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Giraffe's Eggs And Other African Tales

Giraffe's Eggs And Other African Tales

By LM.Daini

Here we recall African legends, myths, folk and fairytales, both in English and in French.

Ici, on se rappelle des légendes africaines, mythes, fables et contes de fées, en français et en anglais.
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