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Shush shush the steam train started up. Lydia and Benny watched as the last few passengers jumped aboard the train. The guard waved a green flag When shall we go to the seaside? she asked. When we get enough money he said. How much do we need? she said. Don't know I'll ask at the ticket office he said. So they walked back up the platform passed the ticket collector who had let them on to the platform to watch the trains. Benny went to the ticket office. A man with glasses looked at him Yes? How much does it cost for two kids to go to South End? The man looked at him then looked at a book. Lydia stood patiently behind Benny. The man told Benny the fare and Benny said thank you. They walked back on to the platform to watch the next train come in. He told Lydia the amount of money needed for the fare. It'll take us ages to get that money she said. Guess it will he said. Ages she repeated. Want a glass of milk and a biscuit he said. Sure she said. So they walked to a small cafe on the railway station and had milk and biscuit instead.
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Aug 11, 2017
Aug 11, 2017 at 4:07 AM UTC
WATERLOO TRAIN STATION 1958
Shush shush the steam train started up. Lydia and Benny watched as the last few passengers jumped aboard the train. The guard waved a green flag When shall we go to the seaside? she asked. When we get enough money he said. How much do we need? she said. Don't know I'll ask at the ticket office he said. So they walked back up the platform passed the ticket collector who had let them on to the platform to watch the trains. Benny went to the ticket office. A man with glasses looked at him Yes? How much does it cost for two kids to go to South End? The man looked at him then looked at a book. Lydia stood patiently behind Benny. The man told Benny the fare and Benny said thank you. They walked back on to the platform to watch the next train come in. He told Lydia the amount of money needed for the fare. It'll take us ages to get that money she said. Guess it will he said. Ages she repeated. Want a glass of milk and a biscuit he said. Sure she said. So they walked to a small cafe on the railway station and had milk and biscuit instead.
A BOY AND GIRL ON A TRAIN STATION IN LONDON IN 1958
TerryCollett
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Aug 11, 2017
Aug 11, 2017 at 4:07 AM UTC
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