Laurie Lee

"I was set down from the carrier's cart at the age of three; and there with a sense of bewilderment and terror my life in the village began."

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Source: 'Cider with Rosie' (1959) p. 9

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Laurie Lee

Laurie Lee

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Laurie Lee was an English poet and author, known for his evocative depictions of rural life in works like 'Cider with Rosie.'

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