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Paul's last words to Linda: You're up on your beautiful Appaloosa stallion. It's a fine spring day. We're riding through the woods. The bluebells are all out, and the sky is clear-blue.
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Paul McCartney
Age: 82
Born: 1942
Born: June 18
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