excerpt from 'Memoirs of Henrietta Burkin' pp. 40 (63 words)

excerpt from 'Memoirs of Henrietta Burkin' pp. 40 (63 words)

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Memoirs of Henrietta Burkin

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We had one big party—on my twenty-first birthday; all the relatives came from Stepney and Poplar, and all sang the usual songs. There was plenty to eat and drink, and I heard Mother’s youngest Brother say to her as he carved the joint, I see you haven’t lost the “family tradition”, no shortage of food. 

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