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Claire, 07899915859 5 BEDROOM HOUSE wanted from Jul/Aug, Jericho area. £10 for any we print (web & Sir Max Beerbohm (1872-1956) was one of the most renowned authors, caricaturists and parodists of his day. Zuleika Dobson, his first [email protected] sheet). Copyright otherwise to full-length novel, was received with great enthusiasm, and remains one of the most enduringly popular of all Oxford stories: not only for its keen satire PROF MALE SEEKS room sociable houseshare Iffley/Cowley remain with originator. and memorable one liners, but also for its charmingly lyrical evocation of Edwardian Undergraduate life. The novelist E. M. 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