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		<title>A sonnet for plotting amateurs</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A sonnet for plotting amateurs was first published in Antiphon, 2015 Deep Pink, the package claimed and photographed our dream of gladiola sprays. We mapped three dozen bulbs around our pastel plots as complements, we thought, to bright-eyed phlox, petunias, asters, salvia and mums and contrasts to the brooding firs we’d come to love. But&#8230;</p>
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