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66 Gaffer welded it together to produce a great , a famous club . It was a democratic institution , but he was always the man who held it together : a kind of benevolent dictatorship , really . I remember at one officers meeting a boy ...
66 Gaffer welded it together to produce a great , a famous club . It was a democratic institution , but he was always the man who held it together : a kind of benevolent dictatorship , really . I remember at one officers meeting a boy ...
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For them the Gaffer and the Missus never were aloof . But for me , maybe because I felt myself their equal ; and they knew it , and they knew that I knew it ; and they resented anyone giving himself airs ; and they were determined to ...
For them the Gaffer and the Missus never were aloof . But for me , maybe because I felt myself their equal ; and they knew it , and they knew that I knew it ; and they resented anyone giving himself airs ; and they were determined to ...
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Asked once why he had no children the Gaffer replied simply : “ I have thousands . ” It was true ... of him , at least . He called the club members “ children " and looked upon them as Alesh of his flesh .
Asked once why he had no children the Gaffer replied simply : “ I have thousands . ” It was true ... of him , at least . He called the club members “ children " and looked upon them as Alesh of his flesh .
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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