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Did you know... that after the son of novelist Ida Boy-Ed(pictured) was killed early in World War One, she wrote, "A mother is only dust on the road to victory"?
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I believe that this would have been the case because the father would have had legal custody of the child. By ordering the boy back his father would have had more leverage over his mother than would other wise have been the case.RichardBond (talk) 18:03, 16 March 2022 (UTC)Reply