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Elizabeth Taylor & My Big Brother
When Dick received my message, he dashed off a quick reply, writing that – as soon as he got back to his office – I was to expect a photo. Shortly thereafter Big Brother Dick sends me this amazing image – of him with Ms. Taylor — it just blew me away! Continue reading
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