excerpt from 'The Twenty-three years, or the late way of life' pp. 173 (63 words)

excerpt from 'The Twenty-three years, or the late way of life' pp. 173 (63 words)

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The Twenty-three years, or the late way of life

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Even in the 1920's the shops were all open until late at night, not only in the centre of Leeds, but along Waterloo Road and Hunslet Lane as well and shoppers thronged the pavements. 

 

On Friday night especially at intervals of a few hundred yards there would be disabled or blind people selling matches, playing an instrument, singing cap-in-hand, or just openly begging.

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excerpt from 'The Twenty-three years, or the late way of life' pp. 173 (63 words)

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