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Beverly Darling, sculptor known for busts of children

By Erin Conroy
Globe Staff / April 15, 2007

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Holding a fistful of natural clay she found on a beach off the coast of Maine, Beverly M. (Jones) Darling molded the small faces of two boys playing in the water nearby. The family liked the sculptures so much, her daughter said, that they bought them. (Full article: 548 words)

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