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  <dc:title>Prose autobiographical piece about Causley's early life up to the end of World War Two</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Manuscript and typescripts with annotations of short prose autobiographical piece about Causley's early life up to the end of World War Two, n.d.

Begins: "I was born in Launceston, a small Cornish market-town on the River Tamar which divides Cornwall from Devon, and I still live there. It's the ancient capital of Cornwall: a hill-town, fortified by the Normans in logo, with a huge crumbling castle on a tall mound, a ruined Augustinian priory, a great medieval stone gateway, and bits of the old town wall still stand..."</dc:description>
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