Lord
Kilbracken writes:
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"I remember Ann with some clarity. She was an
unhappy child.
I think she was greatly disturbed by her father's death in l9l6, when she was
aged
about 3 or 4, and then by her mother's marriage to my father in l9l9. This,
I'm sure,
was responsible for her developing into a very "difficult" teenager
and there were
frequent rows, many of which were violent. I won't go into details but she was
eventually
committed into care a few years after the war, where she remained until her
death some
20 years ago".
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