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They also had a much younger twin brother and sister , then only just born . The Tuppnesses obviously didn't do things by halves . Maybe it was for this reason that the Buildings called Mr. Tuppness “ Old Fourpenny ” .
They also had a much younger twin brother and sister , then only just born . The Tuppnesses obviously didn't do things by halves . Maybe it was for this reason that the Buildings called Mr. Tuppness “ Old Fourpenny ” .
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Had I known then what I know now I would have told the Father that 5,000 babies are saved every year due to the researches of Ehrlich ; that those born deaf can now learn to speak because of the pioneeering efforts of Péreire and Van ...
Had I known then what I know now I would have told the Father that 5,000 babies are saved every year due to the researches of Ehrlich ; that those born deaf can now learn to speak because of the pioneeering efforts of Péreire and Van ...
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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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