FROM THE SAHARA
lii a Somerset garden near JTr.omo aro many strange plants, most of them not to be scon anywhere else. in. England. They come from the Sahara Desert, and aro souvenirs of holidays spent by the owner of the garden/ an. elderly widow who looks frail enough to prefer, spas to desert camps. Mrs. Brodie is novcv happier than .when- exploring the Sahara. .
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1934, Page 5
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65FROM THE SAHARA Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 23, 27 July 1934, Page 5
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