F. Scott Fitzgerald Short Stories
- The Ice Palace
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- Bernice Bobs Her Hair
- The Diamond as big as The Ritz
- The Jelly Bean
- Babylon Revisited
- The Camel’s Back
- Winter Dreams
- “Boil Some Water … Lots of It!”
- The Offshore Pirate
F. Scott Fitzgerald Short Stories
- The Ice Palace
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- Bernice Bobs Her Hair
- The Diamond as big as The Ritz
- The Jelly Bean
- Babylon Revisited
- The Camel’s Back
- Winter Dreams
- “Boil Some Water … Lots of It!”
- The Offshore Pirate
- The Captured Shadow
F. Scott Fitzgerald Short Stories
- The Ice Palace
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- Bernice Bobs Her Hair
- The Diamond as big as The Ritz
- The Jelly Bean
- Babylon Revisited
- The Camel’s Back
- Winter Dreams
- “Boil Some Water … Lots of It!”
- The Offshore Pirate
- The Captured Shadow
- May Day
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F. Scott Fitzgerald Short Stories
- The Ice Palace
- The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
- Bernice Bobs Her Hair
- The Diamond as big as The Ritz
- The Jelly Bean
- Babylon Revisited
- The Camel’s Back
- Winter Dreams
- “Boil Some Water … Lots of It!”
- The Offshore Pirate
- The Captured Shadow
- May Day
- A Luckless Santa Claus
Next:
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
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(This brings me back to coloring books and crayons - just last week! :D)
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
- Goldenrod
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
- Goldenrod
- Cornflower
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
- Goldenrod
- Cornflower
- Atomic Tangerine
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
- Goldenrod
- Cornflower
- Atomic Tangerine
- Timberwolf
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
- Goldenrod
- Cornflower
- Atomic Tangerine
- Timberwolf
- Razzle Dazzle Rose
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
- Goldenrod
- Cornflower
- Atomic Tangerine
- Timberwolf
- Razzle Dazzle Rose
- Antique Brass
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
- Goldenrod
- Cornflower
- Atomic Tangerine
- Timberwolf
- Razzle Dazzle Rose
- Antique Brass
- Mauvelous
/nitpick
Goldenrod is used quite often outside of Crayola crayon colours.
It’s a pretty commonly used colour in paper products, printing, painting, and design.
Cadet Blue is also a recognizable colour outside crayons.
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
- Goldenrod
- Cornflower
- Atomic Tangerine
- Timberwolf
- Razzle Dazzle Rose
- Antique Brass
- Mauvelous
- Flesh
- Indian Red (changed to “Chestnut” in 1999)
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
- Goldenrod
- Cornflower
- Atomic Tangerine
- Timberwolf
- Razzle Dazzle Rose
- Antique Brass
- Mauvelous
- Flesh
- Indian Red (changed to “Chestnut” in 1999)
- Fuzzy Wuzzy
Names of Colors in the Crayola box that are rarely heard of elsewhere:
- Burnt Sienna
- Cadet Blue
- Goldenrod
- Cornflower
- Atomic Tangerine
- Timberwolf
- Razzle Dazzle Rose
- Antique Brass
- Mauvelous
- Flesh
- Indian Red (changed to “Chestnut” in 1999)
- Fuzzy Wuzzy
- Inch Worm
Next: Fiction set all or mostly in Africa
1.** The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm**, by Nancy Farmer
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Fiction set all or mostly in Africa
1.** The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm**, by Nancy Farmer
2. Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton
Fiction set all or mostly in Africa
- The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm, by Nancy Farmer
- Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton
- Death Comes As The End, by Agatha Christie
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Fiction set all or mostly in Africa
- The Ear, the Eye, and the Arm, by Nancy Farmer
- Malaria Dreams, by Stuart Stevens
- Cry, the Beloved Country by Alan Paton
- Death Comes As The End, by Agatha Christie
- “The Snows of Kilimanjaro,” Ernest Hemingway