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  Edmund Spenser, one of Minerva's baby chickens.  Edward III, a fir tree near the singing creek where the willows grow.  Edward, Prince of Wales, a younger tree growing near unto Edward III.  Edwin of Diera, a sheep.  Elidor, a sheep.  Elizabeth Barrett Browning, a pet cow with poetry in her tracks.  Elsie and her Young Husband, neighbors and interesting friends.  Epicurus Pythagoras, a lamb.</li> <li> Étienne of Blois, a fir tree in the woods.</li> </ul>

<li> Felix Mendelssohn, a very dear pet mouse.</li> <li> Felix of Croyland, a sheep.</li> <li> Francis Beaumont, one of Minerva's baby chickens.</li> </ul>

<li> Geoffroi Chaucer, a little squirrel that was hurt by the black cat.</li> <li> Godefroi of Bouillon, a fir tree in the woods.</li> <li> Good King Edward I, a fir tree growing in the lane.</li> <li> Grandpère, Mrs. Whiteley's father.</li> <li> Guy de Cavaillon, a sheep.</li> <li> Gwian, a sheep.</li> </ul>

<li> Homer Archimedes Chilon, a little lamb more big than all the other lambs.</li> <li> Hugh Capet, a fir tree growing in the lane.</li> </ul>

<li> Isaiah, a plain dog.</li> </ul>

<li> Jean de la Fontaine, one of Minerva's baby chickens.</li> <li> Jean Molière, one of Minerva's baby chickens.</li> <li> Jean Racine, one of Minerva's baby chickens.</li> </ul>