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Chewing the Cud by Henry Brewis

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SKU 9781905523986 ISBN: 9781905523986
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'The sheep are on the road again, the cows are in the corn, the bank is on the telephone, the pigs are on the lawn. The combine's standing idle and we cannot get it fixed - both m'fortunes and m'farming are best described as mixed'. This title includes cartoons and verses from the master of farming humour.;
Pagination: 128 pages;
Date of Publication: 01/07/1990

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