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We'd play throwing to one another , short fast catching , and the crowd would applaud and throw pennies into the ring . Sometimes , when we shared the money amongst us at the end of the day , there'd be as much as half a crown apiece ...
We'd play throwing to one another , short fast catching , and the crowd would applaud and throw pennies into the ring . Sometimes , when we shared the money amongst us at the end of the day , there'd be as much as half a crown apiece ...
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After I had reached the age of thirteen and had come out of short trousers the day I celebrated my Barmitzvah , it was necessary to take care of the long ' uns I wore . They were the only pair I had Pressing them one day I was surprised ...
After I had reached the age of thirteen and had come out of short trousers the day I celebrated my Barmitzvah , it was necessary to take care of the long ' uns I wore . They were the only pair I had Pressing them one day I was surprised ...
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The next time I ran across him was when I sold the first ever short story the Daily Express published after the war . It was in the Press Club at about six o'clock one winter's evening . John had been there a long time .
The next time I ran across him was when I sold the first ever short story the Daily Express published after the war . It was in the Press Club at about six o'clock one winter's evening . John had been there a long time .
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Prologue | 9 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
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