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MAYIRONLOVE
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CHARLIE FRASER IS THE MAIN CHARACTER BACK IN 1913 AT A BOYS' SCHOOL IN COLONIAL SOUTH AFRICA. BASED ON ST ANDREW'S COLLEGE, GRAHAMSTOWN AS BOYS GO OFF TO FIGHT IN WORLD WAR ONE. IF YOU ENJOYED SPUD THEN READ THIS TOO.

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Friendly service. The book is in excellent condition, so much so that I bought another book from the same seller, right there and then.
31 Jan 2011