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His own father called him "the most wretched man I ever knew" (page 239), yet the poignant letters from Anne Massingberd (pages 109 and 142) reveal his obvious attraction to women.
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Massingberd, whom he seduced between his two marriages, that plainly revealed that women were totally besotted with him.
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His own father called him "the most wretched man I ever knew" (page 239), yet the poignant letters from Anne Massingberd (pages 109 and 142) reveal his obvious attraction to women.
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His own father called him "the most wretched man I ever knew" (page 239), yet the poignant letters from Anne Massingberd (pages 109 and 142) reveal his obvious attraction to women.
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As far back as 1969, however, Massingberd had discerned the immense potential that lay in this disregarded cranny of journalism.
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And the man who made the paper's obituaries what they are today was Hugh Massingberd.
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There and then, Massingberd later wrote, "I determined to dedicate myself to chronicling what people were really like through informal anecdote, description and character sketch."
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The stories of these and other extraordinary men and women appear in The Daily Telegraph Second Book of Obituaries: Heroes and Adventures (Macmillan, 1993), edited by Hugh Massingberd, the second volume in a series from the British newspaper.
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The stories of these and other extraordinary men and women appear in The Daily Telegraph Second Book of Obituaries: Heroes and Adventures (Macmillan, 1993), edited by Hugh Massingberd, the second volume in a series from the British newspaper.
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The stories of these and other extraordinary men and women appear in The Daily Telegraph Second Book of Obituaries: Heroes and Adventures (Macmillan, 1993), edited by Hugh Massingberd, the second volume in a series from the British newspaper.
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