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The Esmond children have everything they ever wanted. They have a pony each, a lovely house, boats … but has it done them any good?
They were nicer people when they didnt have much money, thinks Lewis, the oldest of the family. Even the commissioner of the Pony Club doesn’t think much of them. Can they change? Ride their ponies better? Stop quarellling? At first it seems that nothing they do will work.
This is one of Josephine Pullein-Thompson’s earliest novels. It was printed in 1949, when hunting was legal.







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