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Twenty Chickens for a Saddle is an exquisitely rendered portrait of Africa, and of childhood, written by an astonishing new talent.
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Twenty Chickens for a Saddle is a story of childhood, tenderness and joy.
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He had a brown mare, the swiftest of horses, which he called Saddle-head.
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These are the folks from the Old Soochow restaurant in Saddle Brook.
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Twenty Chickens for a Saddle is most simply, to my mind, the story of a family, falling in love with and haphazardly pursing its dreams in Botswana, the most captivating and unusual of African countries.
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Now to the Norrard, and on the 10th of April we were off the Hummocks they call the Saddle of Payta; and being very Calm, we held a
The Strange Adventures of Captain Dangerous, Vol. 3 of 3 Who was a sailor, a soldier, a merchant, a spy, a slave among the moors... George Augustus Sala 1861
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The ambient/folk/pop girl-girl duo are back on Nebraska indie label Saddle Creek after a seven-year break (and solo careers that never went as well as they might have).
Really quick spins: New albums from Azure Ray, Black Milk, Mavis Staples and a David Bowie tribute Click Track 2010
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The ambient/folk/pop girl-girl duo is back on Nebraska indie label Saddle Creek after a seven-year break (and solo careers that never went as well as they might have).
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Between Kibo and Mawenzi there is a plateau of some 3600 ha, called the Saddle, which forms the largest area of high altitude tundra in tropical Africa.
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Magdala and Selassie were seen to be connected by a ridge, known as the Saddle of Islamgi, while the ridge joining Selassie to Fahla was called the Saddle of Fahla.
The Three Admirals William Henry Giles Kingston 1847
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