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She was old when I was at my first stage of recall and she was the same , wrinkled and lined and stooped , when she died . She lived for her grandchildren . The boys especially . They were her favourites . In descending order : the ...
She was old when I was at my first stage of recall and she was the same , wrinkled and lined and stooped , when she died . She lived for her grandchildren . The boys especially . They were her favourites . In descending order : the ...
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When Dave died I was writing a series for a national Sunday newspaper and I wrote a tribute to him . I dedicated it to the memory of David who lived hopefully and suffered courageously and died before his time ” .
When Dave died I was writing a series for a national Sunday newspaper and I wrote a tribute to him . I dedicated it to the memory of David who lived hopefully and suffered courageously and died before his time ” .
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We talked about John Macadam who had just died . John had been a great friend of John's . He was a fine writer who used to do a feature in the old News Chronicle , had written a book about his experiences in the R.A.F. and had , after ...
We talked about John Macadam who had just died . John had been a great friend of John's . He was a fine writer who used to do a feature in the old News Chronicle , had written a book about his experiences in the R.A.F. and had , after ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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