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- Hemu and Blake by Tracy Hawken
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- Hemu by Evelyn Hewett
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- Hemu by Holly Caddick
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- Chapter Two
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Author notes
Boring last page which is only interesting in context to pacing, or being read in one big chunk in print, hardly good for the internet! Tomorrow I'm starting a new chapter and story- this time a real historical event rather the a folk tale =3 @Ayesinback thanks for your comment as always! ^__^ Haha no it isnt a horseshoe, just a pub door handle, but this proves very much that I need to start putting more life drawing observation into my backgrounds for better deatail, I've thought about it anyway! Webcomics are so good for learning to improve =3
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