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I was married to three soldiers ... at once

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The Independent - London, January 11th, 1996

"Melbourne was my first. Number two was Michael. He was a serving soldier, as were the next two, Tom and Ronald. So was number five, come to think of it," says Pat Hinton, a 45-year-old Staffordshire housewife. "Erm, who was number five? Oh yes, Malcolm."

"Then I married Derek . . .Andy . . . Kenneth," she continues. "Oh, and Raymond. Which I thought would be fine. But he went straight off to the Falklands and had an affair, so that ended after about two weeks. Finally I married Malcolm. I know he's Mr Right." She smiles up at husband number 10, a 39-year-old rather dour-looking telecommunica...

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