![]() ![]() Next month, however, when a film about P L Travers is released, the boys’ part in her story, though pivotal in so many ways, will not be mentioned. Thus, on the whim of one self-centred woman, were two lives mapped out. But his rejected brother, Anthony, is left behind in Ireland, to be foisted onto neglectful relatives. The chosen twin, Camillus Hone, is duly whisked away to a life of wealth and privilege amid London’s fashionable literary circle. When she arrives, however, she blithely insists she can only take one of the twins and (having consulted her astrologer to ensure she has made the right selection) picks the first-born boy, the bonnier and more placid of the two. She left his twin brother Anthony at the mercy of neglectful relatives Pamela Travers, the woman who wrote Mary Poppins, is pictured with her adopted son Camillus Hone in the Forties. ![]()
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