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Janice wore the lemony dress her gran had bought her for being good at the dentist it had a bow at the back and flower patterns here and there I never got a dress when I went to the dentist I said you're a boy she said laughing mind you I was promised a trip to the seaside in the summer but I think we were going anyway so it wasn't much of a gift or bribe I said we walked on by the Duke of Wellington (public house) and under the iron railway bridge which made loud noises when the trains went across especially the steam trains Gran said not to get the dress ***** or I’ll be for it Janice said I never asked Janice why she lived with her gran and not her parents my mother said best not to ask so I didn't where we going? Janice asked I thought maybe Bedlam park we can watch kids playing football or watch those in the swimming pool or the tennis players Janice said it was a good idea and so we went on our way I can get us some ices I said have you some money then? she asked sure I have never come out without a least a few coins I said have to do a few chores but at least I get a few coins to spend Gran gives me money now and then if I've been good Janice said but have you money now? I asked no she said can't have been good then can you? I said smiling I’m always good she said but Gran can't always afford to give me coins we crossed over by the traffic lights and went on our way into St George's Road I told her about maybe staying with my aunt and uncle in Wraxall where's that? she asked near Bristol in Somerset I said what will you do there? last time I went scrumping with my cousin is it countryside? she asked yes there are cows and sheep in the fields and mushrooms grow there too Janice asked about the place and who lived there and asked questions upon questions as girls tend to do once they get going and I thought of the chickens my uncle kept at the bottom of his garden which he let me fed when I stayed and fed them worms and other stuff Uncle gave me but I told Janice about holding the worms in between my fingers she ******* up her nose and said she'd never want to hold one of those then we came to Bedlam park and went in and was reminded by her to keep her lemony dress clean so we avoided the swings and slide and just looked in from the metal fence outside.
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Jun 7, 2014
Jun 7, 2014 at 4:06 AM UTC
TALK ON THE WAY.
Janice wore the lemony dress her gran had bought her for being good at the dentist it had a bow at the back and flower patterns here and there I never got a dress when I went to the dentist I said you're a boy she said laughing mind you I was promised a trip to the seaside in the summer but I think we were going anyway so it wasn't much of a gift or bribe I said we walked on by the Duke of Wellington (public house) and under the iron railway bridge which made loud noises when the trains went across especially the steam trains Gran said not to get the dress ***** or I’ll be for it Janice said I never asked Janice why she lived with her gran and not her parents my mother said best not to ask so I didn't where we going? Janice asked I thought maybe Bedlam park we can watch kids playing football or watch those in the swimming pool or the tennis players Janice said it was a good idea and so we went on our way I can get us some ices I said have you some money then? she asked sure I have never come out without a least a few coins I said have to do a few chores but at least I get a few coins to spend Gran gives me money now and then if I've been good Janice said but have you money now? I asked no she said can't have been good then can you? I said smiling I’m always good she said but Gran can't always afford to give me coins we crossed over by the traffic lights and went on our way into St George's Road I told her about maybe staying with my aunt and uncle in Wraxall where's that? she asked near Bristol in Somerset I said what will you do there? last time I went scrumping with my cousin is it countryside? she asked yes there are cows and sheep in the fields and mushrooms grow there too Janice asked about the place and who lived there and asked questions upon questions as girls tend to do once they get going and I thought of the chickens my uncle kept at the bottom of his garden which he let me fed when I stayed and fed them worms and other stuff Uncle gave me but I told Janice about holding the worms in between my fingers she ******* up her nose and said she'd never want to hold one of those then we came to Bedlam park and went in and was reminded by her to keep her lemony dress clean so we avoided the swings and slide and just looked in from the metal fence outside.
A BOY AND GIRL IN 1950S LONDON.
terry-collett
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Jun 7, 2014
Jun 7, 2014 at 4:06 AM UTC
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