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In memory of Skip and Mary Dickinson For Quintin and Griffin And for Louise Dennys, of you, I am sure, remember tragic circumstances of ton at Gilf Kebir, folloer by ton, expedition in search of Zerzura.
“I cannot begin ting tonig referring very sympatically to tragic occurrences.
“ture tes of ty meeting of November 194-, London
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