"I am not asked out to drinking parties and have never been in a Rose Street pub. I can't be a poet."
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Octobiography (1976), ch. 20
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Helen Cruickshank
Helen Burness Cruickshank (15 May 1886 – 2 March 1975) was a Scottish poet and suffragist and a focal point of the Scottish Renaissance. Scottish writers associated with the movement met at her home in Corstorphine.
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