Grief Forgotten: The Tale of an East End Jewish BoyhoodMacdonald, 1985 - 208 pagina's |
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... told him that I was going across the road to see the Features Editor he told me he was on the Daily Express now . He was the chief re - write man . I didn't realise how important a job it was then . But when I talked to various staffmen ...
... told him that I was going across the road to see the Features Editor he told me he was on the Daily Express now . He was the chief re - write man . I didn't realise how important a job it was then . But when I talked to various staffmen ...
Pagina 193
... told by someone in authority at the mental hospital that John was there , I had been told , too , that he had had to be taken by force , resisting arrest until quiet- ened . Poor John . He was optimistic and rational enough . The only ...
... told by someone in authority at the mental hospital that John was there , I had been told , too , that he had had to be taken by force , resisting arrest until quiet- ened . Poor John . He was optimistic and rational enough . The only ...
Pagina 195
... told her about John and with- out any prompting she had got in touch with him and had written to him . He told me he had received a marvellous and uplifting letter from her ; that he was delighted to know my old mother was still hanging ...
... told her about John and with- out any prompting she had got in touch with him and had written to him . He told me he had received a marvellous and uplifting letter from her ; that he was delighted to know my old mother was still hanging ...
Inhoudsopgave
Prologue | 11 |
When I was a Child II | 11 |
Boyhood in the Buildings | 16 |
Copyright | |
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