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TRUE STORIES An earlier version of his long true story has affinities with Matthew Paris's thirteenth century map of Britain, its landmass like a huge grub about to morph; provisional, unformed, largely untested beyond the monastery of St Albans. Time passed. Centuries. On maps Scotland grew its craggy brow, and Wales its snout--increasingly ...