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coach bleecker her future husband Denis were not entirely positive.The book draws on a cache of letters from the future Tory leader to her sister, mostly from 1940 to the early 1950s, charting her romances and her first ventures into politics.While at Somerville College, Oxford, she began her first relationship with Tony Bray, an Army cadet she met through the Oxford University Conservative Association. At tea in one another rooms she proved herself a "good housekeeper" with her cooking of crumpets and in March 1945 he presented her with a spray of carnations as the pair attended a ball at the Randolph Hotel. Asked about it 60 years later, Mr Bray broke down in tears when reminded of the blue dress worn by his date, saying: "It was a very special evening." But the relationship fizzled out as Mr Bray military training took him away from Oxford although when he returned to the area in 1948 she heard from him again and had several more dates.By 1949 she was working as a research chemist at BX Plastics at Manningtree in Essex where she met Mr Cullen and had been selected as the Conservative candidate for Dartford, where she was first introduced to her future husband.Despite going on a series of dates with Mr Cullen, Lady Thatcher seemed keen for him to meet her sister, writing to her: "Went to the flicks yesterday with my farmer friend and got him all primed up to meet you sometime. I showed him the snapshot of you and I (sic) together and he said he could scarcely tell the difference so I should think we could easily substitute me for you. When can you come down for a weekend?"On April 8, 1949