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Advocating for the Ignorant
The years between 1940, when Mary and Harold Wilson married, and 1964, when Harold became Prime Minister, might be assumed to be one smooth upward path for Mary: her husband increasingly consumed by political activity and ambition, while Mary minded the house and brought up her two little boys. But as has become clear since both their deaths, in revelation and gossip piled upon revelation and gossip, nothing was straightforward about this marriage. It seems increasingly likely that Harold’s relationship with his political secretary, Marcia Williams (or Lady Falkender, as she became) was at some point more than just professional. And Mary? Well to me the mystery lies in a sequence of some of the most beautiful and heartfelt love poetry - verses that exude passion, longing, renunciation and regret.
O that we might, for one brief hour
Forget that we are bound apart
And lie within each others’ arms
Mouth pressed on mouth, and heart on heart.
For just one hour, from all our life
To sink unchained through passion’s deep
And, cast upon t Mary Wilson Little | Introduction Mary Wilson Little was an accomplished author who made significant contributions to the world of literature during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Born on October 9, 1856, in Hanover, New Hampshire, Little exhibited a passion for writing from a young age. Growing up in a literary household, with her father being a prominent professor of languages and her mother an avid reader, Little was exposed to a wide range of literature and began honing her writing skills from an early age. She was known for her eloquent and insightful writing style, which captured the attention and admiration of readers worldwide. After completing her education, Little embarked on a career as a writer, focusing on various genres such as short stories, novels, and essays. Her work often delved into themes of love, loss, self-discovery, and the complexities of human emotions. Little's words were known for their depth and sensitivity, resonating with readers of all backgrounds and ages. One of Little's most significant cont Mary Wilson may refer to: •
30 Best Mary Wilson Little Quotes With Image
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