LOUIS GOLDING
English novelist and essayist (1895 - 1958)
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This is a tale of a small street in the Longton district of
Doomington, in the North Country. Its name is Magnolia Street,
and the streets that run parallel with it, right and left across
the central thoroughfare of Blenheim Road, are called after the
mimosa, the acacia, the laburnum, the oleander, and several other
blossoming shrubs that never blossomed in this neighbourhood
since the Romans were hereabouts.
- Magnolia Street (ch. 1)
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