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21) John Henry
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Baby John was bigger and stronger than other kids. He could eat and talk from the day he was born!
22) Paul Bunyan
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Paul was a big bundle of joy when he was born. The trouble was, he grew so big that he couldn't fit in the house!
23) Calamity Jane
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English
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Martha Jane Cannary rode wild horses before she could walk. She could shoot a target from miles away at the age of five.
24) The six fools
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English
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A young man searches for three people more foolish than his fiancée and her parents.
32) John Henry
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Retells the life of the legendary African American hero who raced against a steam drill to cut through a mountain.
33) Paul Bunyan
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Relates some of the exploits of Paul Bunyan, a lumberjack said to be taller than the trees whose pet was a blue ox named Babe.
35) Pecos Bill
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Relates some of the legends of Pecos Bill, a cowboy who was raised by wild animals, once roped a whole herd of cattle at once, and invented Texas chili.
36) Pecos Bill
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Relates some of the exploits of Pecos Bill, the extraordinary cowboy who was raised by coyotes, rode a mountain lion, and used a rattle snake as a rope.
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Bill was just four years old when he fell from the family wagon near the Pecos River on the western frontier. Accidentally left behind by his family, he was raised by coyotes, and he didn't realize he was human until he was an adult. When he did, Pecos Bill returned to civilization and used the superhuman powers he'd developed during his peculiar upbringing to become the best cowboy in the West.
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