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For the stamp brief, and the celibraton of British bio diversity, i am interested by both us the british people and the native wild life of our little island. To this effect i was reminded of "The wind in the willows" where animals such as toads, badgers, moles and weasel play out a story set in a pastoral version of England. The book is a mixture of folklore, adventure, morality, and friendship.
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