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| | poetry of Charles Causley - Cornishman and friend |
 | | Occasionally, because he was a lifelong bachelor, people thought he was homosexual. |
 | | When AL Rowse told Causley, "You're one of us," he said to me, "I hope he only meant a fellow Cornishman." He would have married, he said, if. |
 | | The pause was a silent reference to his mother; he was pretty well chained by her during her lifetime, though he made dashes for the open world, to Canada and Australia and Asia, a term here, a term there, as visiting writer and poet in residence. |
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