Grief Forgotten: The Tale of an East End Jewish BoyhoodMacdonald, 1985 - 208 pagina's |
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... played one of the most fantastic games any child could ever have played . I played it alone . I can only call it The Bell Game now . I had no name for it then . I always seemed to play it on hot still days when the East End , tired by ...
... played one of the most fantastic games any child could ever have played . I played it alone . I can only call it The Bell Game now . I had no name for it then . I always seemed to play it on hot still days when the East End , tired by ...
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... played wondrous , marvellous things , melodies unheard of , and chords unknown , and that I fashioned from the faded yellow and black notes a world of mystery no adult has ever been able to penetrate . No one bothered me . I played very ...
... played wondrous , marvellous things , melodies unheard of , and chords unknown , and that I fashioned from the faded yellow and black notes a world of mystery no adult has ever been able to penetrate . No one bothered me . I played very ...
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... played the Mendelssohn Concerto . Mendelssohn as the sun was setting . The twilight turned to indigo with shades of amethyst . The room darkened to mauve and he played by touch , caress- ing the instrument as though it were a dearly ...
... played the Mendelssohn Concerto . Mendelssohn as the sun was setting . The twilight turned to indigo with shades of amethyst . The room darkened to mauve and he played by touch , caress- ing the instrument as though it were a dearly ...
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Prologue | 11 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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