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  <dc:title>Letter from Kenneth Clark</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Fragmentary typescript letter, from Kenneth Clark to Miss Brownell, regarding the as yet unpublished typescript of '&lt;i&gt;Such, such were the joys&lt;/i&gt;', confirming the accuracy of George Orwell's portraits of Mr and Mrs Wilkes and the easy identification of St Cyprian's, advising that a lawyer should be consulted (in particular, Osbert Sitwell's, whose '&lt;i&gt;Happy Endings&lt;/i&gt; in '&lt;i&gt;Dumb Animal and Other Stories&lt;/i&gt;' resulted in his Crammer launching a libel action).  The letter also reports his son Alan as saying St Cyprian's "was the most awful school he had ever been to" while a manuscript note adds "we took him away from it, he went to another which seemed crude enough, but he said was heaven after St. C", (1f).</dc:description>
  <dc:date>Undated [c.1950]</dc:date>
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