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I climbed out of the area steps like a man who has seen the ghost of himself when young . And I began to recall the other childish pastimes that had lightened those years . Tents . Tents we built in the playground and under which we sat ...
I climbed out of the area steps like a man who has seen the ghost of himself when young . And I began to recall the other childish pastimes that had lightened those years . Tents . Tents we built in the playground and under which we sat ...
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And he had seen a lot of changes in his lifetime . He had seen gas being first used to light houses . Then electricity . He had seen the steam engine come . Bicycles . Cars . He had seen the early phonograph , the record player ...
And he had seen a lot of changes in his lifetime . He had seen gas being first used to light houses . Then electricity . He had seen the steam engine come . Bicycles . Cars . He had seen the early phonograph , the record player ...
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And I'd often seen her rummaging around the stall . I'd even seen her picking out hatpins . She never ran them through her hair as most other women did , but had a trick of pressing the point against the side of her cheek .
And I'd often seen her rummaging around the stall . I'd even seen her picking out hatpins . She never ran them through her hair as most other women did , but had a trick of pressing the point against the side of her cheek .
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Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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