The eldest and biggest of the litter was a dog cub, and when he drew his first breath he was less than five inches long from his nose to where his tail joined his back-bone.
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"The eldest and biggest of the litter was a dog cub, and when he drew his first breath he was less than five inches long from his nose to where his tail joined his back-bone." — Henry Williamson
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The eldest and biggest of the litter was a dog cub, and when he drew his first breath he was less than five inches long from his nose to where his tail joined his back-bone. — Henry Williamson
About Henry Williamson
Henry Williamson was a Author from United Kingdom (1895–1977).
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This quote is attributed to Henry Williamson, a Author from United Kingdom.
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Henry Williamson lived from 1895 – 1977.