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The Guga Stone - Study for Prologue

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Study for Prologue

 

After all that, some sheep and Fulmars had even succeeded in getting into number 12 and fouling the place. The birds had built their nests where old men and women used to perch for hours, chatting about all that was happening in the narrow confines of the world.’

 

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Douglas Robertson ©2013