"I heard the quotation read in a summary of the speech. I thought the words sounded familiar and suddenly it dawned on me that they were out of my little book."
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Poets from EnglandNon-fiction authors from EnglandWomen authors from EnglandSociologists from EnglandWomen academics from England
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Her reaction on hearing her poem. Daily Telegraph, 16 Aug 2008
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Minnie Louise Haskins
Minnie Louise Haskins (12 May 1875 – 3 February 1957) was a British poet and an academic in the field of sociology, best known for being quoted by King George VI in his Royal Christmas Message of 1939.
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