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A chronological collection of personal memoirs spanning 1915–1972 that traces one life from childhood through school and university to continental travel, wartime illness, marriage, public service and domestic routines. Chapters blend anecdote and social observation to sketch encounters with contemporary society and prominent figures, impressions of political and cultural change, and reflections on family, parenting, and personal habit. The narrative alternates intimate recollection with wider commentary, using episodic scenes to show how private experience and public life intersect across decades.
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