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... mother was taken ill , so the girl had to leave school for good . She had her five young brothers and her father to look after , and there was no one else to help . So she put away her books and her modest ambitions as she was naturally ...
... mother was taken ill , so the girl had to leave school for good . She had her five young brothers and her father to look after , and there was no one else to help . So she put away her books and her modest ambitions as she was naturally ...
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... Mother gave them ale and bacon suppers and put them to sleep in the stables . Otherwise , few travellers passed that way , and the lane was mostly silent . So through the long afternoons Mother fell into dreams of idleness , would dress ...
... Mother gave them ale and bacon suppers and put them to sleep in the stables . Otherwise , few travellers passed that way , and the lane was mostly silent . So through the long afternoons Mother fell into dreams of idleness , would dress ...
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... Mother went creeping around the wilderness , pausing to tap some odd bloom on the head , as indulgent , gracious , amiable and inquisitive as a queen at an orphanage . Our kitchen extended this outdoor profusion , for it was always ...
... Mother went creeping around the wilderness , pausing to tap some odd bloom on the head , as indulgent , gracious , amiable and inquisitive as a queen at an orphanage . Our kitchen extended this outdoor profusion , for it was always ...
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Summer 1959 | 307 |
BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES vii | 377 |
AUTUMN FIELDS by Noel Blakiston | 385 |
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