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Curly

Curly

Di: Roger Pocock
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Set against the rugged backdrop of Arizona at the dawn of the 20th century, this captivating western follows the intriguing journey of Balshannon, an Irish lord, and his resourceful American aide, Chalkeye. Together, they navigate the complexities of life alongside Curly, the son of a cattle rustler, as they confront the challenges and adventures that define their destinies. (Summary by Matt Pierard)Copyright Nature and Animals Mondiale Scienze sociali
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