And in revenge for the mention of his 1951 paper, he recalled Tudor's days as " the obedient troubadour of Ceausescu who hid like a coward during the revolution " and read from his 1986 poem, " Ode to Elena Ceausescu, " which ends, " Springs rise where her foot falls, and poppies bloom in her footsteps ."
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Late 19th century maps show Fletton Spring rising in the west of the area ( in what is now Orton Goldhay ); since the development of the area the first sign of the spring is near Celta Road but it soon disappears underground, re-emerging near Fletton Fields, before being fenced in again and eventually merging with Stanground Lode in the east.