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One of the most exciting finds for du Maurier fans is a story called The Doll.
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Now more than 80 years after the young author penned The Doll, it will be published in a collection of Du Maurier's other rare stories.
The anthology, also called The Doll, will be released at the beginning of May, just days before the famous du Maurier Festival begins in Fowey.
It was written when du Maurier was barely in her 20s.
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The story was mentioned briefly in du Maurier's autobiography.
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