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Neither the mouse nor the boy was the least bit surprised that each could understand the other. Two creatures who shared a love for motorcycles naturally spoke the same language.
Beverly Cleary
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Beverly Cleary
Age: 104 †
Born: 1916
Born: April 12
Died: 2021
Died: March 25
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Autobiographer
Librarian
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McMinnville
Oregon
Beverly Atlee Cleary
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Surprised
Two
Naturally
Motorcycles
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Neither
Mouse
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