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th e wo r ld , d e sp i te h is p red ic am en t . L y in g in at? iso­ lation room fo r m o n th s , w h e re only one v is i to r w as allowed a t a tim e , h e made model a irp lan e s an d d rew c a r ic a tu re s o f h o sp ital s ta f f . One o f th e d o c to rs h a s f ram ed h is an d h a s i t h an g in g in h is home. Ia n ’s low e s t m om en t o ccu r red w h en h e w as re c e iv ­


in g rad ium tow a rd s th e en d o f h is t re a tm e n t . T h e p r o c e d u r e m a d e h im fe e l a s th o u g h h e h a d b e e n su n b u rn e d all o v e r th e inside o f h is body.


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se e n an d h e a rd to p r a y “Oh! My God!” G ra n te d , i t to o k t e r r o r an d panic to m ak e him d isco v e r th a t h e s till h ad someone to c ry o u t to in h is n e ed . H e soon w e n t b a ck to h is old w ay s , b u t fo r a t im e i t w as se en th a t , w h en h e w a s re a l ly u p a g a in s t i t an d th e chips w e re down, h e w a s re a d y to believe. Be fo re we h a s te n to ju d g e th a t man, we should


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an d h av e t r a v e r s e d m any of th e lon g -d is tan ce p a th s in B r i ta in , f i r s t d e v is in g a n d w a lk in g t h e “ Tw o R o s e s ” r o u t e s om e 10 y e a r s ago.


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w h ich m a d e M r T h om a s sp r e a d h is w in g s to look . for an a p p ro p r ia te s i te for th e p a rk . “ I w as told th a t • t h e r e w a s l i t t l e o r n o •' ch ance o f c re a t in g such a | p la c e in th e R ib b le V a l­ ley ,” he explained. H is C l iv ig e r p a r k fe a -


tu r e s all k inds o f b ird s ,in - \ e lu d in g p h e a s a n t s , p a r - ; r o t s , p e k in ro b in s , ow ls • a n d w a t e r f o w l , w h ic h ; r a n g e f r e e ly a lo n g w i th ► s t r u t t in g peacocks.


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c a te re d for. w ith an ed u - ;. c a t io n a l ro om c om b in e d w i th le c tu r e s fo r g ro u p s . *. M r T h om a s is d e l ig h te d ; w i th th e am o u n t o f v is i to r s \ who h av e come from th e ; C l i th e r o e a r e a . “ M a n y \ peo p le an d se v e ra l schools ' h a v e v is i te d u s f rom th e \ R ib b le V a l ley ,” he said.


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