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Posted on November 18, 2017December 14, 2017 by Graham Dukes · 1 Comment

Of words and their worth

At least seventy years have gone by since I first discovered the delight of playing with language.  The place was a sandy beach in Wales where, as a schoolboy on holiday, I chanced upon an old man – a native of the place, I believe - who sat there in the August sunshine reading poems…

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