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British Lusitano breeder

was eight when World War II started, and as Lowestoft was a target for the. I’m not sure this was the best idea as the sky often turned orange and we were near the Queen Mary reservoir, which was another target. Around the back of my aunt’s house there was a cricket ground where a cob called Chang used to graze. I’d sneak out and ride him and that was the start of my life’s experience with horses.

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