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HOP KILNS. As [[Elizabeth von Arnim]] makes her visiting Prussian tourist comment, ‘These objects, recurring at frequent intervals as one travels through the county of Kent, are striking and picturesque additions to the landscape, and as our guide book described them very fully I was able to talk a good deal about them. Kent pleased me very well. It looked as if there were money in it.’ The Caravaners (Bath: Handheld Press, 2019) 31.
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As [[Elizabeth von Arnim]] makes her visiting Prussian tourist comment, 'Kent pleased me very well. It looked as if there were money in it.’ The Caravaners (Bath: Handheld Press, 2019) 31.
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https://ninemusespoetry.com/2018/09/ Not sure if it's possible to link down to 'Women in Kent' near the bottom? If not may not be worth doing.


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Donald Maxwell

Vita Sackville-West and Sissinghurst

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W. G. Sebald

Somerset Maugham

As Elizabeth von Arnim makes her visiting Prussian tourist comment, 'Kent pleased me very well. It looked as if there were money in it.’ The Caravaners (Bath: Handheld Press, 2019) 31.

Medway