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Junior Woodchucks Guidebook - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (361 words) |
 | It was later found by Cornelius Coot who gave the book to his son Clinton Coot who, in turn, was inspired to found The Junior Woodchucks as a continuation of the Guardians of the Library. |
 | The Woodchuck book is almost perceived as magical in its breadth; while being small enough to easily fit into a standard Junior Woodchuck's backpack, it almost never fails on providing the required information. |
 | Information is readily available by searching the extensive index; a key skill of a Junior Woodchuck is being able to retrieve information quickly from the Woodchuck book in case of a dangerous situation, such as a bear attack or an earthquake. |
| A Guidebook to the Carl Barks Universe (test) (1316 words) |
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 | JW 9 - Huey, Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks 9 |
 | JW 10 - Huey, Dewey and Louie Junior Woodchucks 10 |