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He gave treats to the local schools . I first saw Sophie Tucker at a school concert . Kid Lewis had brought America's Red - Hot Mamma to the Jews ' Free School in London's East End to entertain the boys at the school where he was a boy ...
He gave treats to the local schools . I first saw Sophie Tucker at a school concert . Kid Lewis had brought America's Red - Hot Mamma to the Jews ' Free School in London's East End to entertain the boys at the school where he was a boy ...
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I played table tennis , billiards , for the soccer and cricket teams , attended debates perhaps , but never really gave my all to the club . And the Gaffer saw it . He knew of my success at school . I was the Big Chief there .
I played table tennis , billiards , for the soccer and cricket teams , attended debates perhaps , but never really gave my all to the club . And the Gaffer saw it . He knew of my success at school . I was the Big Chief there .
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She gave . She always gave with warmth and understanding and never expected to be thanked . Her possessions were everybody's . She had inherited my mother's way of sharing her last crust of bread . And I suppose she thought that if she ...
She gave . She always gave with warmth and understanding and never expected to be thanked . Her possessions were everybody's . She had inherited my mother's way of sharing her last crust of bread . And I suppose she thought that if she ...
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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