The Lost People of Tumbarumba

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense
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Author: David E Perrott ISBN: 9781742841380
Publisher: ReadOnTime BV Publication: February 7, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: David E Perrott
ISBN: 9781742841380
Publisher: ReadOnTime BV
Publication: February 7, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

In 1923, a drover rode his horse into the flooded Murrumbidge River at Gundagai and was drowned. This left his only son Albert, with one hundred and fifty seven cattle, an old wagon, two dogs and precious little else. The young man was seventeen, and then he met a girl and they married. He promised Sarah that droving would be good for them. They set off to take the cattle to the high country via Tunbarumba, as Albert’s father had always done. The beauty of this life was new to Sarah; coming from the flat dry plains, she never imagined how steep the mountains were, or how cold it could be when it rained. She never imagined the frosty nights where the stars would fairly blaze on the black satin sky. That the snow so white and beautiful could freeze you to the bones. Albert and Sarah had no idea that in Tumbarumba, their luck and life would change, and they never could have imagined that they would never return.

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In 1923, a drover rode his horse into the flooded Murrumbidge River at Gundagai and was drowned. This left his only son Albert, with one hundred and fifty seven cattle, an old wagon, two dogs and precious little else. The young man was seventeen, and then he met a girl and they married. He promised Sarah that droving would be good for them. They set off to take the cattle to the high country via Tunbarumba, as Albert’s father had always done. The beauty of this life was new to Sarah; coming from the flat dry plains, she never imagined how steep the mountains were, or how cold it could be when it rained. She never imagined the frosty nights where the stars would fairly blaze on the black satin sky. That the snow so white and beautiful could freeze you to the bones. Albert and Sarah had no idea that in Tumbarumba, their luck and life would change, and they never could have imagined that they would never return.

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