excerpt from 'Their small corner' pp. 42 (83 words)
excerpt from 'Their small corner' pp. 42 (83 words)
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Our church rector, the Rev. Lambert was a small, quiet, well educated man and a musician, the real country gentleman type. My first memory of him was of an old man who took us to his garden to choose any rose, who opened his home for Christmas parties and who held musical evenings in his drawing rooms which contained a grand piano. He wandered the village like one in a trance no doubt his mind being full of thoughts above our plain [sic]. |
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