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I think the idea of Mary Poppins has been blowing in and out of me, like a curtain at a window, all my life.
P. L. Travers
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P. L. Travers
Age: 96 †
Born: 1899
Born: August 9
Died: 1996
Died: April 23
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Queensland
Australia
Pamela Lyndon Travers
Helen Lyndon Goff
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