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UGA P/P71/2/25/515 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'Parachutes' beginning 'The summer had been lived in dread that she'd go, in the wild hope that she'd say we'll make our lives together.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-19.

UGA P/P71/2/25/516 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'Parachutes' beginning 'The summer had been lived in dread that she'd go, in the wild hope that she'd say we'll make our lives together.' Contains handwritten amendments.

UGA P/P71/2/25/518 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'Parachutes' beginning 'The summer had been lived in dread that she'd go, in the wild hope that she'd say we'd make our lives together.' Contains a small number of handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-20.

UGA P/P71/2/25/519 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'Parachutes' beginning 'The summer had been lived in dread that she'd go, in the wild hope that she'd say we'd make our lives together.'

UGA P/P71/2/25/520 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'Parachutes' beginning 'The summer had been lived in dread that she'd go, in the wild hope that she'd say we'd make our lives together.' Paginated pp 1-21.

UGA P/P71/2/28/542 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'Oldfashioned' beginning 'The Protestants had so dwindled that there was no longer a living in Ardcarne: the old Georgian parsonage had been closed, its avenue of great beech trees, the walled orchard, the paddock and lawn and garden, all let run wild.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-42.

UGA P/P71/2/28/543 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'Oldfashioned' beginning 'The Protestants had so dwindled that there was no longer a living in Ardcarne: the old Georgian parsonage had been closed, its avenue of great beech trees, the walled orchard, the paddock and lawn and garden, all let run wild.' Contains a small number of handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-41.

UGA P/P71/2/28/544 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'Oldfashioned' beginning 'The Protestants had so dwindled that there was no longer a living in Ardcarne: the old Georgian parsonage had been closed, its avenue of great beech trees, the walled orchard, the paddock and lawn and garden, all let run wild.' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated pp 1-41.

UGA P/P71/2/10/389 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'My Love, My Umbrella' beginning 'It was the rain, the constant weather of this city, made my love inseparable from the umbrella, a black umbrella, white stitching on the seams of the imitation leather over the handle, the metal point bent where it was caught in Mooney's grating as we raced for the last bus to the garage out of Abbey street....' Contains handwritten amendments, paginated by hand, pp 58-69.

UGA P/P71/2/10/390 · Item · [n.d.]
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Typescript draft of 'My Love, My Umbrella' beginning 'It was the rain, the constant weather of this city, made my love inseparable from the umbrella, a black umbrella, white stitching on the seams of the imitation leather over the handle....' Paginated pp 1-11.