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John Mather was the enigma of the clique . He was a thin , fair boy with a clipped way of speaking . We all knew he was bright , yet in class he used to finish way down near the bottom . Other boys wondered what we , the bright ones of ...
John Mather was the enigma of the clique . He was a thin , fair boy with a clipped way of speaking . We all knew he was bright , yet in class he used to finish way down near the bottom . Other boys wondered what we , the bright ones of ...
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He and John had kept up a desultory kind of friendship over the years . Sometimes they had met . I said I would contact Dr. A. John was feeling tired . The flat was at least somewhat tidier if not as spick and span as it could have been ...
He and John had kept up a desultory kind of friendship over the years . Sometimes they had met . I said I would contact Dr. A. John was feeling tired . The flat was at least somewhat tidier if not as spick and span as it could have been ...
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Doctor Anon thought John needed treatment institutional treatment . He suggested that John's own doctor be informed and he would be willing to add his own signature to that of the local doctor . “ You're not going to certify him ?
Doctor Anon thought John needed treatment institutional treatment . He suggested that John's own doctor be informed and he would be willing to add his own signature to that of the local doctor . “ You're not going to certify him ?
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Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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