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  • NIGEL HEATH TAKES AN AUTUMN BREAK IN PEMBROKESHIRE

    It was to be a time for stepping back into industrial history and some sunny surprises as my wife, J ...

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    NIGEL HEATH TAKES AN AUTUMN BREAK IN PEMBROKESHIRE
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    It was coming to the end of the summer heat wave when my walking companion and poet Peter Gibbs and ...

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Love itself is what is left over when being in love has burned away

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