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...More temperately, the bestselling author Margaret Oliphant — who stoically continued writing despite four of her children dying during the first 12 years of her long marriage — deplored the queen’s lack...
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...The general practitioner tutoring me gathered up his black bag and stethoscope, and off we set, driving to see a patient who lived in a high-rise block of flats and was unable to travel....
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...The solution, surprisingly, came from resurrecting an old knitted Margaret Howell tie....
...The understated, biscuit-coloured felted wool bobble hat by British designer Margaret Howell is more my cup of tea — if I had a daintier head, and spent my days ice skating and drinking hot chocolate, I’...
...The understandable vitriol with which I heard people on both sides of the aisle discuss education last week reminded me of Margaret Atwood’s wonderful dystopian novel The Handmaid’s Tale, in which Harvard...
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