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Car·y  (kr)
A town of east-central North Carolina, an industrial suburb of Raleigh. Population: 112,000.

Cary, (Arthur) Joyce (Lunel) 1888-1957.
British writer whose novels, including The Horse's Mouth (1944), concern the necessity of personal freedom.

Cary [ˈkɛərɪ ˈkærɪ]
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(Biographies / Cary, Arthur) Joyce (1888-1957) M, British, WRITING: novelist) (Arthur) Joyce (Lunel). 1888-1957, British novelist; author of Mister Johnson (1939), A House of Children (1941), and The Horse's Mouth (1944)


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More than 50 years after her last birth, her know-how was put to use again in a family emergency, at the age of 90 Maggie turned back the clock to deliver her great-granddaughter Carys when it was clear the duty midwife would not be there in time for expectant mum Kathy Shah.
Carys Williams never forgot that she lost her precious signet ring in Moriah Chapel, Gwyddelwern, near Corwen, just a fortnight after she was given it.
Byline: By Jenny Waddington COVENTRY schoolgirl Carys Gornicki is a real life Dr Dolittle in the making.
 
 
 
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