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Note: Lloyd was a lawyer from a rich family who joined the Communist Party. He was also an occasional creative author. He lived with Dorothy in the idyllic hills of Darlington, near Perth for several years. He married again and had several childr en. His wife was notorious for throwing a shoe at the Prime Minister in an airport protest. In the mid 1970s he commenced litigation against Dorothy for a poem she had written, allegedly about his family, and succeeded in having the poem and several others excised from a book. Several of her plays which mention him (most notably h er most famous work Chapel Perilous) cannot be performed in Western Australia.
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