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Posted: September 29th, 2008, 9:32pm CEST

With two years experience behind him, James Herriot still feels privileged working on the beautiful Yorkshire moors as assistant vet at the Darrowby practice. Full of hilarious tales and a rich cast of supporting characters, this third volume of memoirs is sure to delight hardened fans and new readers of James Herriot titles alike.http://rapidshare.com/files/149056469/_Ve_-_ts_Mi__ght_F__lyparadise.rarPassword: MJAG23
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Posted: September 29th, 2008, 9:30pm CEST

Herriot tells us that even at an early age "I was fascinated by dogs...I could never quite take dogs for granted. Why were they so devoted to the human race? Why should they delight in our company and welcome us home in transports of joy? Why should their greatest pleasure lie in being with us in our homes and wherever we were?...As a vet I could be with dogs all the time, attending to them, curing their illnesses, saving their lives." And although-as James Herriot was soon to find out-being a vet in the Yorkshire Dales meant caring for cows, sheep, and horses, with precious little time left over for "small animal" practice, somehow dogs continued to play a large pare in both his personal and his professional life.http://rapidshare.com/files/149077341/Favo_-_rite_D__og_St_-_ories_-_paradise.rarPassword: MJAG23
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