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The Truth about Tony and Me By Joyce Fleming
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DEFYING CONVENTION
Surely it is normal for the female of the species to become pregnant and to give birth. But in 1950s Britain it could be an impossible predicament. My father, an elder of the Presbyterian church, went into denial. What else could he do?