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Was a much loved author locked in a Southsea cellar? Rudyard Kipling is said to have spent six "unhappy" years in Portsmouth, as a child. The current resident of his childhood home thinks young Rudyard scratched the word "help" into the brickwork of the basement when he was imprisoned there by his foster mum. BBC reporter Bob Diggles met the current resident Catherine and local author Matt Wingett. Image: Getty
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