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Contents: 'Did you ever read our history?': Mrs Mary Clarke remembers p1. 'An old hand': Jim Cain p12. 'I'm your half-brother, and I'm here to stay': Wilmot Abraham p36. The three Pompeys: 1. the written record p48 2. Banjo Clarke's stories p62. 'Why did they take them away?' : Lizzie and Henry McCrae p74. In defence of Framlingham: Colin Hood p79. Double dispossession: King David p107. James Dawson's informants p137. 'Why are we kept prisoners here?': Ernest and Maggie Mobourne p148. 'The old ones, they wouldn't tell us nothing': Mrs Connie Hart's memories p181. 'Breaking the cycle is a hard thing to do': Geoff Rose, a stolen child p200. Epilogue: James Dawson, Camperdown George and the Obelisk p220. Appendix A: The Hood family p238. Appendix B: The Mobourne letters p241.
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