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[Gardening] is a means by which you can attain many valuable hours of solitude without being thought unsociable.
Jan Struther
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Jan Struther
Age: 52 †
Born: 1901
Born: June 6
Died: 1953
Died: July 20
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Joyce Anstruther
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