excerpt from 'Nuts in May: memories of care-free days' pp. 30-31 (90 words)
excerpt from 'Nuts in May: memories of care-free days' pp. 30-31 (90 words)
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[Verbena Daphne Brighton describes what happened on Saturdays when she was a child, following chores and a bath] Having been cleaned and tidied the next thing was a visit to the shop which was in the lower street and about a mile from our house […] […] The door bell hung on a piece of steel and went ding-ding as we opened the door, and ding-ding as we shut it again. From out the sitting room came the shop keeper singing away, hobbling with painful arthritis but never a complaint. |
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