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The Windmill at Magpie Creek (1971)

by Christobel Mattingley

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Tim's father has an accident and hurts his back so Tim has to try and conquer his fear of heights and magpies so he can service the farm's most essential machine -the windmill.
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Tim's father has an accident and hurts his back so Tim has to try and conquer his fear of heights and magpies so he can service the farm's most essential machine -the windmill.

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Tells the tale of a boy's love/hate attitude to the windmill on his farm. Although Tim loves the machine, he is secretly frightened of its great height.
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