Song of the Trail

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Song of the Trail
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ISBN-10 : 0816327955
ISBN-13 : 9780816327959
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Book Synopsis Song of the Trail by : Mabel Earp Cason

Book excerpt: "The story, by Mabel Earp Carson, tells how the sadness and laughter and frustration of the sheep trail taught David to be responsible for his obligations and always to put his trust in "the Good Shepherd." --Publisher description


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