Berly Markham

even after years had passed and she wrote this book much later in her life she still could vividly remember some of the conversations she had with her family.
             It was her father who told Beryl not to trust the Elkington Lion, who did indeed turned out not to be as tame as everyone once thought he was. She later in life respected her father even more when a drought hit Africa and the crops were in terrible shape. Her father had signed contracts to deliver the oat at a certain price, he could have possibly broken the contracts, but didn't. Beryl's father was too proud and honorable to renegotiate the deal; he bought oats from other companies and kept his word, although he eventually had to sell his farm and move to Peru where there was a need for horse trainers. Markham always remembered her fa
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