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Winifred was born in 1884. She was the daughter of Robert Mullins and Jinnie Roe.
She wrote "Dry River Farm"
DRY RIVER FARM BY W. M. LEVICK ‧ RELEASE DATE: AUG. 29, 1955
A pleasant series of episodes and experiences pictures life in South Africa as it is lived by young Robin whose father has a farm in Hottentot country. As a year goes by there are wild animals and drought to contend with, but with hard times come good ones- a new school for the district, a visit to the sea, the excitement of a film company coming to shoot a movie. Light character analysis makes this an average book but it is still a useful description of South Africa and the natives and whites who live there.[1] [2]
She passed away in 1971. [3]
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