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What are the best years of life according to Osbert Sitwell? Why does he call it so?

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Answered by aadya1019
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According to Osbert Sitwell, who is a famous writer and a nature lover mentioned that 70 years is considered the best time of life. Because all the commitments of life are over and every man in that age is ready to love nature and its magic

Answered by imsodarnbored2
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Sitwell was born on 6 December 1892 at 3 Arlington Street, London. His parents were genealogist and antiquarian, and Lady Ida Emily Augusta (née Denison). He grew up in the family seat at Renishaw Hall, Derbyshire, and at Scarborough, and went to Ludgrove School, then Eton College from 1906 to 1909. For many years his entry in Who's Who contained the phrase "Educ[ated]: during the holidays from Eton.

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