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“beauty such as theirs was something with which one lived joyously — racing with the wind, with storm and snow, dancing in the frost or among the golden wattles, galloping, galloping in the spring sun. Life might be dangerous, with beauty that was so difficult to hide, but life was always and ever had been very, very good”

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Silver Brumby's Daughter

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Elyne Mitchell
Elyne Mitchell

Elyne Mitchell was a renowned Australian author known for her children's literature. Her works were well-loved by readers, especially her 'The Country Girls' series. more

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