I was a child, and in 1942, I was evacuated to the Cotswolds with my mother, who was a teacher - she went with her school. I lived in one house in the village, and my mother was in the vicarage.
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"I was a child, and in 1942, I was evacuated to the Cotswolds with my mother, who was a teacher - she went with her school. I lived in one house in the village, and my mother was in the vicarage." — Ruth Rendell #educationlearning #familyparenting
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I was a child, and in 1942, I was evacuated to the Cotswolds with my mother, who was a teacher - she went with her school. I lived in one house in the village, and my mother was in the vicarage. — Ruth Rendell
About Ruth Rendell
Ruth Rendell was a Writer from United Kingdom (1930–2015).
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This quote is attributed to Ruth Rendell, a Writer from United Kingdom.
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Ruth Rendell lived from 1930 – 2015.
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