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in jonh polruddon poem what broke the windows of the answers​

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Answered by Mohankarthick
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When, in the latter part of 1992, I heard that Macmillans were publishing the Collected Poems of Charles Causley to coincide with his seventy‑fifth birthday, I dropped into my local Waterstones with eager anticipation. The youth behind the counter was polite and helpful: no, they did not have a copy but they would be pleased to order one for me. He said so with such assurance that I felt sure that here was a fellow Causley fan, both apologetic and eager to please. On his way to the microfiche reader to check publication details he blew his cover by asking, "is that Causley with a 'kuh'?" It was like a slap in the face with a wet fish. As a head teacher, Causley himself would have been amused at this flagrant piece of adult illiteracy, and would no doubt have explained to me that the correct response is that it is a curly 'kuh' rather than a kicking one.

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