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Then , on the still air , around the East End streets , the distant bells could be heard , chiming , chiming , chiming . ... to pick up the slightest sound , and as soon as I heard the sound again I made a chalk mark across the street .
Then , on the still air , around the East End streets , the distant bells could be heard , chiming , chiming , chiming . ... to pick up the slightest sound , and as soon as I heard the sound again I made a chalk mark across the street .
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From Devonshire Square across the traffic - bound Liverpool Street , down Broad Street and into Finsbury Circus , and back up Hounsditch and into Aldgate . Perhaps , then , across into Mansell Street and down towards the Tower .
From Devonshire Square across the traffic - bound Liverpool Street , down Broad Street and into Finsbury Circus , and back up Hounsditch and into Aldgate . Perhaps , then , across into Mansell Street and down towards the Tower .
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Rose Loewe had already established a girls ' club of her own in Betts Street , off Cable Street . For a time the two clubs ran their separate establishments although the Old Boys shared the more commodious Betts Street premises .
Rose Loewe had already established a girls ' club of her own in Betts Street , off Cable Street . For a time the two clubs ran their separate establishments although the Old Boys shared the more commodious Betts Street premises .
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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