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When Aunt Cora, my loved extravagant Aunt Cora, died, consoled by her young man, I thought of Lowry. I don't know why. Those straitened lives, pallid faces against pallid buildings, buildings and humans puffing smoke, have nothing to do with my extravagant, joyous aunt. And yet the extravagance has vanished like smoke.

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Title: Extravagance

Author: Elizabeth Smither

In: Sport 10: Autumn 1993

Publication details: Fergus Barrowman, Wellington

Part of: Sport

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