Grief Forgotten: The Tale of an East End Jewish BoyhoodMacdonald, 1985 - 208 pagina's |
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... smile . And he smiled . He always smiled . He was known in the East End as Smiler Manny Field or , simply , as Smiler . Everyone knew Smiler . Everyone loved him . His face was wreathed in a perpetual smile . When people approached him ...
... smile . And he smiled . He always smiled . He was known in the East End as Smiler Manny Field or , simply , as Smiler . Everyone knew Smiler . Everyone loved him . His face was wreathed in a perpetual smile . When people approached him ...
Pagina 131
... smiled politely . He asked me how old I was . " Ten , sire , " I said . He smiled again . He had a very red face I remember , very light eyes , very fair eyebrows . My very embarrassed elder brother , Mark , led him away to the first ...
... smiled politely . He asked me how old I was . " Ten , sire , " I said . He smiled again . He had a very red face I remember , very light eyes , very fair eyebrows . My very embarrassed elder brother , Mark , led him away to the first ...
Pagina 159
... smiled and made others smile , and brought a little happiness to a world sadly in need of it . He never moaned . He never grumbled . He never railed at the fate which had dealt him such a rotten hand in this card game we call life ...
... smiled and made others smile , and brought a little happiness to a world sadly in need of it . He never moaned . He never grumbled . He never railed at the fate which had dealt him such a rotten hand in this card game we call life ...
Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 11 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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