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The Polacks — most of whom hated the word because they hated the Poles who had never , in centuries of living close to Jews , treated them as human beings - spoke English with an accent ; even the first generation Polacks accented their ...
The Polacks — most of whom hated the word because they hated the Poles who had never , in centuries of living close to Jews , treated them as human beings - spoke English with an accent ; even the first generation Polacks accented their ...
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My mother was one of those foreigners who put the aitch in where it does not exist : there are many varieties of bastardised English spoken with a multitude of accents . You can tell the Spanish from the Italian from the French from the ...
My mother was one of those foreigners who put the aitch in where it does not exist : there are many varieties of bastardised English spoken with a multitude of accents . You can tell the Spanish from the Italian from the French from the ...
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It was a curious thing that while my mother had been born in Poland and spoke Russian English , my grandfather , her father , had been born in Russia and spoke Polish English . Yet both had been born in the same place .
It was a curious thing that while my mother had been born in Poland and spoke Russian English , my grandfather , her father , had been born in Russia and spoke Polish English . Yet both had been born in the same place .
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Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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