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COME WITH ME TO THE KASBAH; Eve Branson loved this castle in Morocco's Atlas Mountains so much that she persuaded her famous son Richard to buy it.
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The Mail on Sunday (London, England)
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May 6, 2001| Author:
Branson, Eve
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Byline: EVE BRANSON
BEFORE breakfast I told my son Richard I had discovered a dream castle. 'Yes, Mum. Where?' he said, not so much as looking up from his morning paper.
'It's in Morocco, in the High Atlas Mountains,' I said, spreading out my photographs and details on the breakfast table.
Richard went through them, and by the end of that day I had his agreement.
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