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Why can't I be a Labour supporter who also likes hunting? Life & Style: Interview: Thanks to her pro-country sports pressure group and strong sense of mischief, Penny Mortimer has at last emerged from the shadow of her famous husband, John.
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The Evening Standard (London, England)
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June 30, 2003| Author:
Cavendish, Lucy
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Byline: LUCY CAVENDISH
FROM the outside of Penny and John Mortimer's house situated down a dirt-track road, everything looks still and quiet. The gate says Beware of the Dog but there are, seemingly, no dogs. Everything is still. The heat is shimmering off the green slated roof of the 1930s rambling cottage John Mortimer's parents had built for them all those years ago. When I knock on the door no one comes, so I just open it, walk in through the kitchen and look through...