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3<author name="A. A. Milne">
4<born>1852</born>
5<died>1956</died>
6<biog>Alan Alexander Milne, educated at Westminster School and Trinity College
7Cambridge, became a prolific **** of plays, novels, poetry, short stories, and essays,
8all of which have been overshadowed by his children's books.
9</biog>
10</author>
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12<author name="Daisy Ashford">
13<born>1881</born>
14<died>1972</died>
15<biog>Daisy Ashford (Mrs George Norman) wrote <i>The Young Visiters</i>, a small
16comic masterpiece, while still a young child in Lewes. It was found in a drawer
17in 1919 and sent to Chatto and Windus, who published it in the same year with an
18introduction by J. M. Barrie, who had first insisted on meeting the **** in order
19to check that she was genuine.</biog>
20</author>
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