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Below us lived Alice who , because she was unmarried , could use her flat as a brothel while others had to find alternative accommodation for similar pursuits . Next door lived Paddy O'Rourke with his widowed mother and two landings ...
Below us lived Alice who , because she was unmarried , could use her flat as a brothel while others had to find alternative accommodation for similar pursuits . Next door lived Paddy O'Rourke with his widowed mother and two landings ...
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So that by some fortunate accident of planning the loos , though inside the flats , were as far from the living ... Downstairs in the basement flat an occasional rat would find its way in from the cellars outside into which all the muck ...
So that by some fortunate accident of planning the loos , though inside the flats , were as far from the living ... Downstairs in the basement flat an occasional rat would find its way in from the cellars outside into which all the muck ...
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Early next morning a distraught Mrs. Jones was at the door to tell us he had moved them again into an empty flat in the Buildings only to dump a family of Belgians on them an hour later . Mother immediately sent for Shlomka who ...
Early next morning a distraught Mrs. Jones was at the door to tell us he had moved them again into an empty flat in the Buildings only to dump a family of Belgians on them an hour later . Mother immediately sent for Shlomka who ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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