excerpt from 'Untitled: Mrs. Violet Austin memoir' pp. 8-9 (76 words)

excerpt from 'Untitled: Mrs. Violet Austin memoir' pp. 8-9 (76 words)

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Untitled: Mrs. Violet Austin memoir

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In summer, we had a Sunday School treat. We always went to Burnham Beeches, just a few miles from Sough. 

 

We travelled in well cleaned coal carts […] We sang as we went along, at the tops of our voices. 

 

On arriving we played games, had tea […] Afterwards we spent our money, so carefully saved […]. On the way home, we sang again, jingles passed down for years, and would arrive home tired and grubby, but very happy. 

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excerpt from 'Untitled: Mrs. Violet Austin memoir' pp. 8-9 (76 words)

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