Mrs Beer's HouseMacmillan, 1968 - 240 стор. |
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... Grammar School would learn to say ' break ' . But at Southlands they always said ' recess ' . Southlands was the local public school for girls , a source of much envy and bitterness . They would not take the daughters of tradesmen . My ...
... Grammar School would learn to say ' break ' . But at Southlands they always said ' recess ' . Southlands was the local public school for girls , a source of much envy and bitterness . They would not take the daughters of tradesmen . My ...
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... School and Grammar School . We walked there and back with them year after year and played with them in the evenings and at weekends as much as we were allowed to play with anyone . Sunday , of course , was out of the question . Here my ...
... School and Grammar School . We walked there and back with them year after year and played with them in the evenings and at weekends as much as we were allowed to play with anyone . Sunday , of course , was out of the question . Here my ...
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... Grammar School that I began to write verse more serious than the toadying rhymes for the Christmas cards that our class had sent to Mr Barrow . And it was not until I was in my third year at the Grammar School that I began to love ...
... Grammar School that I began to write verse more serious than the toadying rhymes for the Christmas cards that our class had sent to Mr Barrow . And it was not until I was in my third year at the Grammar School that I began to love ...
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