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Fay rubs her rosary between thumb and finger the black beads holding prayers but she thinks they also bring comfort to her heart usually when her dad loses it and hits out because she'd forgotten the Latin of the Creed mispronounced Latin prayers Baruch said (the Jew boy from downstairs) your old man doesn't know the essence of his faith just the shell of it all Baruch said God was one for each and all for the big and the small for the good and the bad for the wise and the fool her father doesn't like young Baruch and forbids her to talk or see him but she does and meets him secretly for their talks and their walks in the park at the old cinema Fay puts her rosary in the small cloth pocket of her dress her fingers leaving there the small but special prayer.
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Mar 28, 2014
Mar 28, 2014 at 4:38 AM UTC
FAY AND ROSARY.
Fay rubs her rosary between thumb and finger the black beads holding prayers but she thinks they also bring comfort to her heart usually when her dad loses it and hits out because she'd forgotten the Latin of the Creed mispronounced Latin prayers Baruch said (the Jew boy from downstairs) your old man doesn't know the essence of his faith just the shell of it all Baruch said God was one for each and all for the big and the small for the good and the bad for the wise and the fool her father doesn't like young Baruch and forbids her to talk or see him but she does and meets him secretly for their talks and their walks in the park at the old cinema Fay puts her rosary in the small cloth pocket of her dress her fingers leaving there the small but special prayer.
CATHOLIC GIRL AND JEWISH BOY IN LONDON IN 1950S
terry-collett
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Mar 28, 2014
Mar 28, 2014 at 4:38 AM UTC
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