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Ffion Hague reads from her book about the women in David Lloyd George's life. Lloyd George's youth consisted of work, chapel, and the need to charm Jenny, Kate, Lizzie and others.

Ffion Hague reads from her new book, abridged by Penny Leicester, which explores the role of women in David Lloyd George's life.

Lloyd George's youth consisted of hard work, chapel, and the need to charm Jenny, Kate, Lizzie and others.

Richard Elfyn reads the words of Lloyd George and Liz Sutherland the words of Frances Stevenson.

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Tue 17 Jun 2008 00:30

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