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Sara Quartly, aged seven, and her brother, Stefan, aged six, listen intently as Mrs Joanne Williams, the deputy children’s librarian at the Canterbury Public Library reads a story from a book by the children’s author, Dr Seuss.

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Press, 14 September 1981, Page 13

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Sara Quartly, aged seven, and her brother, Stefan, aged six, listen intently as Mrs Joanne Williams, the deputy children’s librarian at the Canterbury Public Library reads a story from a book by the children’s author, Dr Seuss. Press, 14 September 1981, Page 13

Sara Quartly, aged seven, and her brother, Stefan, aged six, listen intently as Mrs Joanne Williams, the deputy children’s librarian at the Canterbury Public Library reads a story from a book by the children’s author, Dr Seuss. Press, 14 September 1981, Page 13

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