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The Happy-go-lucky Morgans

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A narrator remembers a lively family who brought a provincial, slightly Welsh atmosphere to a suburban street, sketching their overloaded house, eccentric collections, faithful servant Ann, and a three-acre garden called the Wilderness centred on a pond with lilies and carp. The household's small tragedies and pleasures include the mysterious drowning of a girl and the later loss of trees and the pond to development. A cast of neighbours and acquaintances—cheerful and respectable figures, poets, outlaws, and boys—populate episodic chapters that mix local anecdote, landscape description, and quiet reflections on memory, change, and belonging.

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Edward Thomas

Edward Thomas was an English poet, essayist, and literary critic, known for his deep connection to the English countryside and his exploration of nature in his works. His poetry often reflects themes of rural life and the changing seasons, capturing the beauty and melancholy of the landscape. Among his notable works is "In Pursuit of Spring," which combines personal reflection with observations of the natural world. Thomas also wrote extensively about literature and culture, as seen in his biography of George Borrow. His contributions to poetry and prose have left a lasting impact on English literature.

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