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  • Peter Paul Ruberns.a very dear pet pig.
  • Pius VII, one of Minerva's baby chickens.
  • Plato  }
  • Pliny  }  twin bats.
  • Plutarch Demosthenes, a lamb.
  • Queen Eleanor of Castile, a fir tree in the lane growing by Edward I.
  • Queen Philippa of Hainault, a fir tree growing by Edward III.
  • Raoul de Houdenc, a sheep.
  • Raymond of Toulouse, a fir tree in the woods.
  • Sadie McKibben, a comforter in time of trouble.
  • Saint Louis, a fir tree growing in the lane.
  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge, one of Minerva's baby chickens.
  • Savonarola, a sorrel horse.
  • Shelley, a fir tree growing in the lane.
  • Sir Francis Bacon, one of Minerva's baby chickens.
  • Sir Philip Sidney, one of Minerva's baby chickens.
  • Sir Walter Raleigh, one of Minerva's baby chickens.
  • Solomon Grundy, a very dear baby pig.
  • Solon Thales, a lamb.
  • Sophocles Diogenes, a lamb with a short tail and a question-look in his eyes.
  • Theodore Roosevelt, a fir tree in the lane.
  • Thomas Chatterton Jupiter Zeus, a most dear velvety wood-rat.
  • Tibullus Theognis, a fuzzy lamb with very long legs.
  • William Makepeace Thackeray, a little bird that was hurt.
  • William Shakespeare, an old gray horse with an understanding soul.
  • William Wordsworth, an oak tree in the lane.