excerpt from 'In a World That Has Gone' pp. 5 (95 words)

excerpt from 'In a World That Has Gone' pp. 5 (95 words)

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In a World That Has Gone

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Besides the simple pleasures I was speaking of earlier, which my mother used to try to provide for us, there were several red-letter days which we used to look forward to. The really big one was the Druids' Club Walk, when the members of the club with a lot of followers used to walk in procession with a banner and a brass band to Curdworth Church. There was a good deal of drinking on this day but the attraction for us children was the band, and the fair which was held on the village green.

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