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SUN SEEKER.

by terry-collett

Anne, one legged, crutched herself through passageway and hall, passed kitchen, leg stump swaying, green dress flowing, out through the French windows, moving by me in the doorway, pushing by the boss-eyed nun, out into the garden, shouting loudly: WHERE’S THE BLOODY SUN!
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terry-collett
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May 26, 2014
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ONE LEGGED GIRL IN A NURSING HOME IN 1950S ENGLAND.

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