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'When I look back on the year before the outbreak of the war, I remember it as a time of uncertainty and apprehension, dismay and despair, mixed with determination that life should be as full as possible... In the spring of 1939 we [Joseph and I] went to France, determined to have a last fling on the Mediterranean coast. We were also pretty hard up and it was cheaper to live in France than London... We rented a flat with one large room just outside Toulon.' (E. Agar, A look at my life, London, 1988, p. 143).
It has been suggested that the figure with his hand behind his back is Agar's second husband, Professor Joseph Bard.
It has been suggested that the figure with his hand behind his back is Agar's second husband, Professor Joseph Bard.