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Above:
Henry Miller with walking stick
and his rambling friends, 1920s, around the time he met his
his future wife Janet.
Henry Miller met Janet Alexander on one of the
many rambles that he loved to take through the English countryside. Their
mutual love of rambling never ceased.

Above:
Janet Miller and Henry Miller (Photo from the 1950s? The car
they lean against looks old but new in the full picture.)
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Above:
Janet (Alexander) Miller and Henry Miller on their honeymoon
in the late 1920s or 1930s in Germany.
Every morning he would bring his wife Janet tea in bed remembers his granddaughter Leora, from
her visit to London as a teenager. Henry
Miller died one week before his 88th birthday, Feb 10, and 3 months
after his wife's death.
Herschel
(Yiddish) = Tsvi (Hebrew) = deer (English), and if you are an
Englishman you call yourself "Henry."
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