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I was five when we moved into Broughton Buildings . We came from a tenroomed house in Tenter Street , where the early Dutch seamen , mostly retired captains , had settled in style and in which district , later , the more affluent Jewish ...
I was five when we moved into Broughton Buildings . We came from a tenroomed house in Tenter Street , where the early Dutch seamen , mostly retired captains , had settled in style and in which district , later , the more affluent Jewish ...
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And our dream had always been to possess ones that moved ; soldiers marching , cavalry galloping , Red Indians creeping and cowboys whirling their wild lassoos . The idea took hold of us and we began to daydream until , in the darkness ...
And our dream had always been to possess ones that moved ; soldiers marching , cavalry galloping , Red Indians creeping and cowboys whirling their wild lassoos . The idea took hold of us and we began to daydream until , in the darkness ...
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And . Shlomka moved off . 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 .
And . Shlomka moved off . 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 .
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Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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