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Gentlemen, the original book "Bambi" was not the happy wonderful world of Disney when Felix Salten wrote it.
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By choosing a moment within the framework of the original story, they were able to focus on the already-developed character of Bambi, and amplify the conflicts he will face in adolescence and in the denouement of Bambi I. Felix Salten, the author of the 1930′s story Bambi, essentially takes the man-against-nature plot and flips it.
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It could not be possible that she knew the song, for it dated back several generations and had last been sung and hummed throughout the province of Salten some thirty years ago and today it was dead.
The Road Leads On 2003
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Salten has to be one of the two men Sue saw in her said Molly, convinced.
Tek Kill Shatner, William 1996
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It is estimated that Salten had been dead for approximately two hours.
Tek Kill Shatner, William 1996
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As Olaf sailed northward Raud and his allies met him in a skirmish at sea, but soon gave way to superior numbers, and Raud, when he steered the "Serpent" into the recesses of Salten Fiord, thought he had shaken off pursuit, especially as the weather had broken, and wild winds, stormy seas, and driving mists and rain squalls might well make the fiord inaccessible to Olaf's fleet.
Famous Sea Fights From Salamis to Tsu-Shima John Richard Hale
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I have heard that there lives a great viking in Salten fiord who is skilled in sorcery.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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At the mouth of Salten fiord he encountered foul weather, and was forced to lie there storm stayed for many days.
Olaf the Glorious A Story of the Viking Age Robert Leighton
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It was so plain that there was a plan in his head, that I forgot the deer in watching him; and I followed on from point to point, catching a sight now and then, till I had gone a good stretch beyond Salten heights.
Feats on the Fiord The third book in "The Playfellow" Harriet Martineau 1839
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July 2010 the Salten District Court in Norway ruled against China Sunergy in the case.
unknown title 2011
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