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  • Foxville
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  • The citizens of Foxville are all handsomely dressed foxes. The women-foxes wear gowns woven of brightly colored feathers. The gate of Foxville is a fine arch, beautifully carved with a row of peacocks across the top and decorated with rich colors. In the center is a carving of the king's head. The city itself contains houses of carved marble, with balconies and porches. The decorations are mostly birds and other fowl such as peacocks, pheasants, turkeys, prairie-chickens, ducks, and geese. Over each doorway is carved the head of the fox who lives there.
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  • The citizens of Foxville are all handsomely dressed foxes. The women-foxes wear gowns woven of brightly colored feathers. The gate of Foxville is a fine arch, beautifully carved with a row of peacocks across the top and decorated with rich colors. In the center is a carving of the king's head. The city itself contains houses of carved marble, with balconies and porches. The decorations are mostly birds and other fowl such as peacocks, pheasants, turkeys, prairie-chickens, ducks, and geese. Over each doorway is carved the head of the fox who lives there. Foxville is protected by fox soliders who wear uniforms consisting of green jackets and yellow pants. Their round caps and high boots are bright red, each wears a red bow tied about the middle of his tail. The captain's uniform is decorated with gold braid. Their weapons are wooden swords with a row of sharp teeth along the edge. The citizens of Foxville are very civilized and dress elaborately as possible. They enjoy dramas, but are offended by the stories of Aesop who always made foxed out to be wicked.