As soon as I landed the job I went over to Wales to Laugharne, the little town where Thomas spent his last years. I went into the house where he and Caitlin lived and saw the little shed where he did much of his finest work. I also saw the pub where he spent so much of his life, and I bought a copy of Under Milk Wood and started learning my lines,
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