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Quote by Hilda Lewis

“I think hawking is the nearest thing to flying in this world. There you sit high up and poised light as air, the horse swift beneath you. You unhood your bird, let the jesses go and watch your falcon, its bells a-jingle, like some wild spirit take the air... and your own spirit goes with it.”

Quote by Hilda Lewis

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Hilda Lewis

Hilda Lewis was an English novelist born in 1896 and died in 1974. Her works are known for their delicate emotional descriptions and profound social insights, with a focus on writing multiple novels. more

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