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It also features a stupid PR, paparazzi, a missing Kelly bag, and a man called Baz – Natty's boyfriend – who bears a strong physical resemblance to Blake Fielder-Civil, ex-husband of Amy Winehouse.
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Natty's 5 and made the boats, poles, stuff like that, and helped a great deal with the buildings (I created stencil-like things to make it easier.)
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Some other characters, Natty (the park's caretaker; a woman with a genetically grown beard grown for warmth), Kodwo (Natty's female lover), Bronovski and Hartmann (the two male characters) were generally well portrayed.
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Cooper followed The Prairie with The Pathfinder (1840) and The Deerslayer (1841), two novels that depict events early in Natty's life.
Zane Grey, Romancing the West May, Stephen J. 1997
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"Natty's just a-crossin 'the State line," he said aloud The text-ornament caught his eye.
Hillsboro People Dorothy Canfield Fisher 1918
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Natty's goin 'away a spell; quite a spell, little un.
The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915
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An 'listen here, too: Natty's goin' to bring ye somethin '-- a grand red ball, mebbe -- if you're good.
The Best Short Stories of 1917 and the Yearbook of the American Short Story Various 1915
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Yet the pigeon-flights, Natty's cave, which sheltered Elizabeth Temple from the forest fire, and each charming picture of the Glimmerglass country, are true to life.
James Fenimore Cooper Phillips, Mary E 1912
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Of Natty's answer to the Spirit Land call Cooper's own words are:
James Fenimore Cooper Phillips, Mary E 1912
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Natty's goodness a dangerous gift might prove for popular success, but its appeal to Washington Irving won this record: “They may say what they will of Cooper; the man who wrote this book is not only a great man, but a good man.”
James Fenimore Cooper Phillips, Mary E 1912
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