A alexander milne
[miln] /mɪln/
noun
a(lan) a(lexander) 1882–1956, english novelist, playwright, and author of prose and verse for children.
milne
/mɪln/
noun
a(lan) a(lexander). 1882–1956, english writer, noted for his books and verse for children, including when we were very young (1924) and winnie the pooh (1926)
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