<P> On 11 April 1948, Milne became engaged to Lesley de Sélincourt, a cousin on his mother's side, and they married on 24 July 1948 . In 1951, he and his wife moved to Dartmouth and started the Harbour Bookshop on 25 August . This turned out to be a success, although his mother had thought the decision odd, as Milne did not seem to like "business", and as a bookseller he would regularly have to meet Pooh fans . </P> <P> Milne occasionally visited his father when the elder Milne became ill . After his father died, Milne never returned to Cotchford Farm . His mother eventually sold the farm and moved back to London, after disposing of his father's personal possessions . Milne, who did not want any part of his father's royalties, decided to write a book about his childhood . As Milne describes it, that book, The Enchanted Places, "...combined to lift me from under the shadow of my father and of Christopher Robin, and to my surprise and pleasure I found myself standing beside them in the sunshine able to look them both in the eye ." </P> <P> Following her husband's death, Daphne Milne had little further contact with her son, did not see him during the last 15 years of her life and refused to see him on her deathbed . </P> <P> A few months after his father's death in 1956, Milne's daughter Clare was born and diagnosed with severe cerebral palsy . </P>

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