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Under Mount Lofty
It decided this could best be demonstrated by placing both its hands between its legs and covering its genitals
Eye witness accounts by veterans of the Australian Army
The Sagebrush Sorrel by Frank C. Robertson Tea Tree Gully Norton & CompanyThe Sagebrush Sorrel by Frank C. Robertson Collins, 1956, colour frontispiece, hardcover, dustjacket Very Good Condition, minor edge and shelf wear considering age, dustjacket shows some edge and shelf wear with small chips and tears to edges (see photographs) 'The colt was the offspring of a thoroughbred mare who was stolen by horse thieves and then turned loose. The mare adapted herself rapidly to the wild state and her colt grew up with that fierce
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