"The Milkmaid and Her Pail" is an animal fable attributed to Aesop where he wrote "don't count your chickens before they are hatched"
The person before me wrote this "Type your answer here... you build it with adobe bricks " and I thing it's wierd =)
the person who wrote this book is a person.
John Updike wrote Rabbit Is Rich.
Director Bob Ferguson wrote The Wings of a Dove.
dr.jose rizal is the one who wrote the monkey and the turtle
Aesop Fables...wrote that famous qoute, so his son wouldnt take so much time counting when he wasnt supposed too.
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Nikolay Rostov refused to apologize after an incident in which he
Bram Stoker
Count Basie
the plan was invented by a count, count Arnold Von Schlieffen
Fortunately, Shakespeare's life was completely chronological: he was not married before he was born or wrote his plays after his death. He did things in chronological order: born, married, wrote plays and died. (If you are an Oxfordian, you do believe that he wrote after his death, but Oxfordians don't count.)
"Count Your Blessings" is a hymn that was written by Johnson Oatman Jr. in 1897.
Brianna Keenan
All Time Low
Al Funcoot. I.e. Count Olaf.
Count Leo Tolstoy wrote Anna Karenina.