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 | | Lucy Mustard, tall, striking and adventurous - but, some say, also feckless and improvident - had travelled to India and fallen in love with Deo, as he was called, in the heat and dust of Madras. |
 | | Mustard's longest continuous spell of schooling, and the happiest, was at Woodstock, an American school at Mussoorie in the foothills of the Himalayas. |
 | | David Mustard was very much part of postwar artistic life in Sydney, and for a while the expatriate Australian scene in Britain in the 1960s. |
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