Rooi Jan: No.27 Spore van die Aasvoël

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Rooie maak sy hande voor sy mond bak en stoot sy sidderende strydkreet uit terwyl hy Blits tegelykertyd met die hakke kap. Daardie kreet nog meer as die woeste vaart waarmee Blits en die bruin perd op hulle afstorm, laat die aanvallers 'm oomblik besluiteloos vassteek. Dit is net waarop Rooie gehoop het. Voordat die vyand met mening hulle assegaaie kon gebruik, het Blits die voorstes al platgeloop en Leeu het in die verbygaan een 'n hap aan die nek - sy geliefkoosde vangplek - gegee en weer laat los voordat hy 'n raaksteek van 'n assegaai kon kry.
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AuthorCasper H Marais
PublisherSirkel Publikasies
PlaceJohannesburg
Year1960
BindingPaperback
ConditionFair
CommentsPages yellowed
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