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Warrior Scarlet, 1976, Rosemary Sutcliff, 0140308954, 9780140308952, Puffin Books, 1976 Warrior Scarlet, 1976, Rosemary Sutcliff, 0140308954, 9780140308952, Puffin Books, 1976 DOWNLOAD http://bit.ly/1FpO7FW http://goo.gl/RUDw0 http://www.alibris.co.uk/booksearch?browse=0&keyword=Warrior+Scarlet&mtype=B&hs.x=19&hs.y=26&hs=Submit In Bronze Age Britain, young Drem must overcome his disability-a withered arm-if he is to prove his manhood and become a warrior. DOWNLOAD http://goo.gl/RHS0R http://bit.ly/1lJ7pSb To sunset and beyond , Alec Lea, 1971, England, 157 pages. Recounts the reactions of all those affected when a young boy becomes lost in the fog on an English moor.. Flame-Colored Taffeta , Rosemary Sutcliff, 1989, Adventure and adventurers, 129 pages. Twelve- year-old Demaris and her friends become involved with smugglers and a young man who may be a spy, in a rural community near the southern coast of England in the. 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