excerpt from 'Wildwood: A Journey Through Trees' pp. 235 (84 words)
excerpt from 'Wildwood: A Journey Through Trees' pp. 235 (84 words)
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My first impression of [Peter] Latz the previous afternoon was that of a tall, lanky, bearded figure lying naked in the shade of his bedroom on the telephone to a fellow botanist. He lay under a languid ceiling fan, a muted Beethoven symphony on the hi-fi just at the threshold of audibility. Outside, under the shadow of a hat brim, his ice-blue eyes shone with quiet mischief. Latz is an ethno-botanist and has lived all his life in the Arrernte country of central Australia. |
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