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Basil Bunting

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Poetry? It's a hobby.
I run model trains.
Mr Shaw there breeds pigeons.
It's not work. You don't sweat.
Nobody pays for it.
You could advertise soap.

 
Basil Bunting

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That proves it's not by Shaw, because all Shaw's characters are himself: mere puppets stuck up to spout Shaw.

 
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