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Each day of a week in February 1931, the adult daughter of Olive Muffley writes a message to her mother on a Tuck’s postcard. The words are memorable for they bring to life the art of Harry Payne. Mother and daughter love winter, and the scenes of man and beast or farm and field under the snows of winter, generate memories of snowflakes that glitter like a diamond in the sun.

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