LETTER: Paradise found

Stephen Howarth
Wednesday 24 January 1996 00:02 GMT
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From Mr Stephen Howarth

Sir: If Norway gives us Hell, as Bernard Sharp points out (letter, 22 January), travel west instead. There is a famous Mystic in Connecticut; Indiana provides Harmony and Arkansas, Hope. Concord is to be found in Massachusetts, Eden in Idaho and, in Missouri, Arcadia. But we need not go so far for Heaven: that is a farm in East Sussex, close to the Bluebell Railway. I've passed it many times, but never yet knocked on the door.

Yours sincerely,

Stephen Howarth

Shelton, Nottinghamshire

22 January

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