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Meeting all five of her uni pals — some of whom were even ex partners — for the first time in four decades, Roslyn Dee reflects on their Venice catch-up and if time has altered their strong ties Roslyn Dee and Jane at the University of Liverpool's Christmas ball in 1977. Photo: Roslyn Dee In the end, our long separation didn’t matter a jot; not to the camaraderie, to the unbreakable bond, nor to the sheer joy of being together again after such a long time. Forty-three is a large but ordinary enough number of years in terms of a reunion, coming with none of the bells and whistles of one of those ‘roundy’ anniversaries.

When it’s a first-ever reunion, though, boy does that number 43 pack some power. What were we thinking, leaving it so long? Join the Irish Independent WhatsApp channel Stay up to date with all the latest news.

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