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I? I am the wind,_ said Thowra. __ come, I pass, and I am gone._ The strange feathers moved up and down, the strange voice said tartly: __nd are your sons the same?_ __y son is the lightning that strikes through the black night. My grandson is light that pierces the dark sky at dawning._ __h,_ said the first emu, __nd we know your daughter is the snow that falls softly from above and clothes the world in white. You want but the rainbow _ that is and was and never will be, and is yet the promise of life _ and the glittering ice which is there and is gone: then you and your family will possess all magic.
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I? I am the wind,_ said Thowra. __ come, I pass, and I am gone._ The strange feathers moved up and down, the strange voice said tartly: __nd are your sons the same?_ __y son is the lightning that strikes through the black night. My grandson is light that pierces the dark sky at dawning._ __h,_ said the first emu, __nd we know your daughter is the snow that falls softly from above and clothes the world in white. You want but the rainbow _ that is and was and never will be, and is yet the promise of life _ and the glittering ice which is there and is gone: then you and your family will possess all magic.
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Silver Brumby Kingdom

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