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  <dc:title>My Welsh Home</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Photocopy of “My Welsh Home” as published in Obstinate Cymric, Essay 6, p71 - 83 , begins in the manuscript in the middle of 22(q). 22k to 22 p and part of 22q, in the manuscript have been deleted entirely from both essays. They deal with a variety of matters, including the difference between Dorchester shop-keepers and Welsh shop-keepers, his annoyance that he cannot walk in Wales as he did in America because of the grouse-shooting and the innumerable barriers put up by small-holders. Also an appreciation of fox-hunting! See: original letter from Griffin Beale and keyed in copy of his letter for further information. This is in sleeve with the above.
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  <dc:date>nd</dc:date>
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