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He spoke with affection of doing a tiny film, Porto, in Portugal earlier that year.
He speaks with affection of disregarded oases, Clerkenwell Green, Coram's Fields, Fountain Court in the Temple.
He also speaks with affection of a communist teacher he had – again something unthinkable for the Polish pope who shaped the church he has inherited.
He even wrote with affection of Reginald Maudling, a name scarcely mentioned since its owner's plunge into political obloquy in the early 1970s.
Ms. Salinger speaks with affection of her father's early "lovely stories in magazines he won't allow to be published in books".
Mr. Mandela spoke with affection of her visits to the Robben Island prison in the chilly Atlantic waters off Cape Town, where he was serving a life sentence imposed in 1964 and where he remained until he was moved to a mainland prison nearly 20 years later.
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