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The kids in Taylors Creek were always called "good-for-nothin's" by grumpy and fierce old grandpa. They felt that they could do nothing right in his eyes, so they called him Barmy Army behind his back. One day, however, they had reason to be grateful to him for the rest of their lives. (Libraries Australia)
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