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Part Three 4 Imagine me a School-Maam

Part Three  Chapter Four   Imagine Me a School-Maam “I always feel so sorry for kids and adults with disinterested and indifferent parents” _____  Mum has been down in Salisbury for a fortnight, and has just returned by train to … Continue reading

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Part Three 2: Mean Mum and Mean Noel

Part Three Chapter Two    Mean Mum and Mean Noel Whit Monday  “I think it was mean of Noel and you to desert me” 2 May, 1949. P.A. to C.S. (P), C.D.E.E, Porton, nr Salisbury, Wilts. Monday Dearest Chookie-Burrdies, Thank … Continue reading

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Part Three 1: Sht.Hand Typist, Porton. Transferred from Overseas Duty.

Part Three   One:   Sht.Hand Typist, Porton.  Transferred from Overseas Duty.  “It’s funny, but I feel at home in Scotland and definitely a stranger here among foreigners…”       Len arrived home in the U.K. at some point in … Continue reading

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