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Gran said I can go out, said Janice, but not to go on the bomb sites(I probably will if Benny says so), not to speak to strangers (I won't), not to play dangerous games(I may if Benny has his bow and arrows and he lets me have ago), not to show my knickers to boys (I never would), not to eat between meals( I may if Benny buys me some chips or a Mars bar), Gran waves to me from the balcony, her white handkerchief blowing in the wind, don't be late home, she says, I won't I say, and go to meet Benny at the end of Bath Terrace and see what he is doing, Gran has gone inside now, her words I don't forget : You're only 8 years old, ringing in my ears, as I go out onto Bath Terrace and see Benny at the end waving, he has a cowboy hat on and his rifle in his hand, where we going? I say, the bomb site by the tabernacle, it can be our Wild West,he says, ok, I say, trying to forget Gran's commands about bomb sites, hoping she won't ask where I’ve been, I cannot lie, taking a chance, can I have ago with your rifle? I ask sure you can, Benny says, so we walk along Rockingham Street, under the railway bridge, a steam train passing overhead, steam grey and white puffing out and away, another adventure, another day.
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Dec 14, 2015
Dec 14, 2015 at 2:48 PM UTC
ANOTHER DAY 1956.
Gran said I can go out, said Janice, but not to go on the bomb sites(I probably will if Benny says so), not to speak to strangers (I won't), not to play dangerous games(I may if Benny has his bow and arrows and he lets me have ago), not to show my knickers to boys (I never would), not to eat between meals( I may if Benny buys me some chips or a Mars bar), Gran waves to me from the balcony, her white handkerchief blowing in the wind, don't be late home, she says, I won't I say, and go to meet Benny at the end of Bath Terrace and see what he is doing, Gran has gone inside now, her words I don't forget : You're only 8 years old, ringing in my ears, as I go out onto Bath Terrace and see Benny at the end waving, he has a cowboy hat on and his rifle in his hand, where we going? I say, the bomb site by the tabernacle, it can be our Wild West,he says, ok, I say, trying to forget Gran's commands about bomb sites, hoping she won't ask where I’ve been, I cannot lie, taking a chance, can I have ago with your rifle? I ask sure you can, Benny says, so we walk along Rockingham Street, under the railway bridge, a steam train passing overhead, steam grey and white puffing out and away, another adventure, another day.
A 8 YEAR OLD GIRL AND BOY IN LONDON IN 1956.
TerryCollett
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Dec 14, 2015
Dec 14, 2015 at 2:48 PM UTC
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