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Houselander

[hous-luhn-der]

noun

  1. Caryll 1901–54, English writer on Roman Catholicism.



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Isabel Houselander, 10, tells me she thought hedgehogs were imaginary until she saw one outside her front door on the camera trap.

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As Caryll Houselander put it: “when the years move on and we look back, we find that it is not the social reformer or the economist or even the church leader who has done tremendous things for the human race, but the silly saints in their rags and tatters, with their empty pockets and their impossible dreams.”

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Houselander Miss Stawell-Brown In 1904 I again won the championship, beating Mrs. Sterry in the challenge round.

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