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The great Sir Robert Borden enjoyed a lengthy retirement. He stepped down as PM in 1920 and lived until 1937. Throughout this period Borden kept in touch with many of the friends he had made during his public service. In one letter, dated May 9, 1932, he painted a peaceful picture of his life in retirement from politics. “There is nothing that oppresses me,” he wrote to former British Prime Minister David Lloyd George.
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