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J.A. Baker

“It is an effort to descend down the hand-holds of memory to the plain beneath, to recall the lost future, the dusk hovering above the sunken cities, the dim western world of fallen light and broken skies. My life is here, where soon the larks will sing again, and there is a hawk above. One wishes only to go forward, deeper into the summer land, journeying from lark-song to lark-song, passing through the dark realm of the owls, the fox-holdings, the badger-shires, out into the brilliant winter dominion, the sea-bleak world of the hawks.”

J.A. Baker, The Peregrine: The Hill of Summer & Diaries: the Complete Works of J. A. Baker
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The Peregrine: The Hill of Summer & Diaries: the Complete Works of J. A. Baker The Peregrine: The Hill of Summer & Diaries: the Complete Works of J. A. Baker by J.A. Baker
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