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The Two Drovers

6/9/2012

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The Two Drovers - a short story by Sir Walter Scott 1771-1832. Basically a cowboy storie that takes place on the border between England and Scotland. The language is a little rough for me so I should take time to study the words and then read it again if I want to master this tail.

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CathyB Jewelry link
6/17/2023 09:06:48 am

God blesss

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