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© 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry Williamson Society Journal, 6 (Oct. 1982): 36-43
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Page 1: © 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry ...willow, beech and thorn, lay to the far west Of the moor, the tallest hill of which, Dunkery Beacon, could be seen on clear days

© 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry Williamson Society Journal, 6 (Oct. 1982): 36-43

Page 2: © 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry ...willow, beech and thorn, lay to the far west Of the moor, the tallest hill of which, Dunkery Beacon, could be seen on clear days

© 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry Williamson Society Journal, 6 (Oct. 1982): 36-43

Page 3: © 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry ...willow, beech and thorn, lay to the far west Of the moor, the tallest hill of which, Dunkery Beacon, could be seen on clear days

© 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry Williamson Society Journal, 6 (Oct. 1982): 36-43

Page 4: © 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry ...willow, beech and thorn, lay to the far west Of the moor, the tallest hill of which, Dunkery Beacon, could be seen on clear days

© 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry Williamson Society Journal, 6 (Oct. 1982): 36-43

Page 5: © 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry ...willow, beech and thorn, lay to the far west Of the moor, the tallest hill of which, Dunkery Beacon, could be seen on clear days

© 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry Williamson Society Journal, 6 (Oct. 1982): 36-43

Page 6: © 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry ...willow, beech and thorn, lay to the far west Of the moor, the tallest hill of which, Dunkery Beacon, could be seen on clear days

© 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry Williamson Society Journal, 6 (Oct. 1982): 36-43

Page 7: © 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry ...willow, beech and thorn, lay to the far west Of the moor, the tallest hill of which, Dunkery Beacon, could be seen on clear days

© 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry Williamson Society Journal, 6 (Oct. 1982): 36-43

Page 8: © 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry ...willow, beech and thorn, lay to the far west Of the moor, the tallest hill of which, Dunkery Beacon, could be seen on clear days

© 1982 The Henry Williamson Literary Estate. Henry Williamson Society Journal, 6 (Oct. 1982): 36-43


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