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Inkwells were filled by Janice; she was the ink monitor for the week. I was never chosen for the task, much to my relief, but there were those who raised their hands enthusiastically for the job, but I kept mine firmly out of sight beneath the desk. Janice did the job with dedication and a serious mien; her fair hair tied back by ribbons; her slim fingers engaged at the task of filling the inkwells, her tongue poking out the side of her mouth in deep concentration. Last week Fred Pratt did the job; I didnt watch him at all.
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Dec 20, 2018
Dec 20, 2018 at 5:51 PM UTC
Inkwells.
Inkwells were filled by Janice; she was the ink monitor for the week. I was never chosen for the task, much to my relief, but there were those who raised their hands enthusiastically for the job, but I kept mine firmly out of sight beneath the desk. Janice did the job with dedication and a serious mien; her fair hair tied back by ribbons; her slim fingers engaged at the task of filling the inkwells, her tongue poking out the side of her mouth in deep concentration. Last week Fred Pratt did the job; I didnt watch him at all.
A boy watches a girl fill inkwells in London in 1956.
TerryCollett
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Dec 20, 2018
Dec 20, 2018 at 5:51 PM UTC
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