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  • Now one of the friends was a big white rabbit named Isuro, and the other was a tall baboon called Gudu, and so fond were they of each other that they were seldom seen apart.

    The Orange Fairy Book 2003

  • I don't recognize people out of context but Suziq said the Gudu went skiing at Mt Spokane Sunday and I saw her but couldn't remember where I knew her from until I saw this picture.

    miss-k2 Diary Entry miss-k2 2009

  • That is Gudu who works with SuqiQ in the white behind theMan.

    miss-k2 Diary Entry miss-k2 2009

  • The road on the other side led down an avenue of trees, and before they had gone very far Gudu opened the bag that lay hidden in the thick hair about his neck, and began to eat some delicious-looking fruit.

    The Orange Fairy Book 2003

  • The rabbit would have liked to ask him why he ate food that he knew would burn him, only he was afraid, and just nodded in reply; but when they had gone on a little further, he said to Gudu:

    The Orange Fairy Book 2003

  • But Gudu pretended not to hear him, and strode along the path.

    The Orange Fairy Book 2003

  • ‘Oh, I found after all that I could get across the rocks quite easily, so it seemed a pity not to keep my bag,’ answered Gudu.

    The Orange Fairy Book 2003

  • ‘Be quick then,’ answered Gudu, climbing into a tree.

    The Orange Fairy Book 2003

  • One day, when the sun was hotter even than usual, the rabbit awoke from his midday sleep, and saw Gudu the baboon standing beside him.

    The Orange Fairy Book 2003

  • After this had happened two or three times, Isuro at last had his eyes opened, and made up his mind that, whatever Gudu told him, he would do exactly the opposite.

    The Orange Fairy Book 2003

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