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And Five - to - Fours ON My mother's stall outside the centre archway in Goolden Street could be found brooches , pins , vases , glass dishes , flags , ornaments , souvenirs of the coronations of Edward VII and George V , mementoes of ...
And Five - to - Fours ON My mother's stall outside the centre archway in Goolden Street could be found brooches , pins , vases , glass dishes , flags , ornaments , souvenirs of the coronations of Edward VII and George V , mementoes of ...
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Gingerly he unwound the pin from the cotton wool and , warning my mother not to touch it , asked her if it had been bought from her stall . Mother recognised it once once . Yes . It had been bought at the stall .
Gingerly he unwound the pin from the cotton wool and , warning my mother not to touch it , asked her if it had been bought from her stall . Mother recognised it once once . Yes . It had been bought at the stall .
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My mother , as always , felt sorry for them . ... for Shlomka and gave him a good talking to — and you should have seen how meek the burly carman was before my mother's tiradeand had Shlomka store the furniture in his coal black yard .
My mother , as always , felt sorry for them . ... for Shlomka and gave him a good talking to — and you should have seen how meek the burly carman was before my mother's tiradeand had Shlomka store the furniture in his coal black yard .
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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