Grief Forgotten: The Tale of an East End Jewish BoyhoodMacdonald, 1985 - 208 pagina's |
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... once you're away , you're away . You don't think about it when you're having it . You're only afraid now . Once you've got this little lot under your belt you'll be a different fellow . And from the way you be- have you'll be a bloody ...
... once you're away , you're away . You don't think about it when you're having it . You're only afraid now . Once you've got this little lot under your belt you'll be a different fellow . And from the way you be- have you'll be a bloody ...
Pagina 67
... once once . Yes . It had been bought at the stall . Did she remember who bought it ? This wasn't easy . It was one of a fairly common type . But she racked her brains and she thought and eventually she named three women . 66 66 What was ...
... once once . Yes . It had been bought at the stall . Did she remember who bought it ? This wasn't easy . It was one of a fairly common type . But she racked her brains and she thought and eventually she named three women . 66 66 What was ...
Pagina 177
... once came into the classroom with a huge ice cream balanced on a cone and John swept it to the ground for no reason at all . Once we were playing table tennis in the Sixth Form Prefects ' Room and John deliberately trod on the only ball ...
... once came into the classroom with a huge ice cream balanced on a cone and John swept it to the ground for no reason at all . Once we were playing table tennis in the Sixth Form Prefects ' Room and John deliberately trod on the only ball ...
Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 11 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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