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That was a jay Jane said that bird we've just seen it belongs to the crow family it's an Eurasian Jay I was listening to her but taking in the line of her jaw as she spoke the lips opening and closing as the words flowed it's a lovely bird I said what colour eggs? she told me and we were walking up the drive up the Downs trees on either side birds calling rooks and crows and the sound of pheasants from the fields and cows mooing and her hand was near mine as she spoke I wanted to hold it and put it to my cheek and feel the softness of her but I let my hand stay just an inch away and I could smell the scent of her apple and hay and something she'd borrowed from her mother (I'd smelt it when I was at her parents house the other day for the tea) what do your parents think of me after the third degree the other day? I said we stopped and she said they like you and trust you she said they trust me anyway but it is you they were unsure about but yes they have taken you as trustworthy she added smiling I smiled too glad I'd been thought trustworthy especially after her mother's scrutiny of me the questions she had asked just on the border of things that Lizbeth's a different sort Jane said she and *** go together like cheese and onion but I am not like that I don't mean to sound prudish but I couldn't not before marriage I nodded my head and was nonplussed about it all we walked on she talked of the man her father knew whose daughter had got herself pregnant and she was only 14 and there was hell to pay and they left the area and the girl was taken some place and it has worried Father ever since I see I said and she took my hand and it was soft and I sensed her skin and warmth and her body near mine and there was sounds of rooks above our heads in the tall trees and knew Lizbeth wouldn't talk of birds or such she liked her ideas of *** too much.
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Mar 10, 2016
Mar 10, 2016 at 2:01 AM UTC
*** TOO MUCH 1961.
That was a jay Jane said that bird we've just seen it belongs to the crow family it's an Eurasian Jay I was listening to her but taking in the line of her jaw as she spoke the lips opening and closing as the words flowed it's a lovely bird I said what colour eggs? she told me and we were walking up the drive up the Downs trees on either side birds calling rooks and crows and the sound of pheasants from the fields and cows mooing and her hand was near mine as she spoke I wanted to hold it and put it to my cheek and feel the softness of her but I let my hand stay just an inch away and I could smell the scent of her apple and hay and something she'd borrowed from her mother (I'd smelt it when I was at her parents house the other day for the tea) what do your parents think of me after the third degree the other day? I said we stopped and she said they like you and trust you she said they trust me anyway but it is you they were unsure about but yes they have taken you as trustworthy she added smiling I smiled too glad I'd been thought trustworthy especially after her mother's scrutiny of me the questions she had asked just on the border of things that Lizbeth's a different sort Jane said she and *** go together like cheese and onion but I am not like that I don't mean to sound prudish but I couldn't not before marriage I nodded my head and was nonplussed about it all we walked on she talked of the man her father knew whose daughter had got herself pregnant and she was only 14 and there was hell to pay and they left the area and the girl was taken some place and it has worried Father ever since I see I said and she took my hand and it was soft and I sensed her skin and warmth and her body near mine and there was sounds of rooks above our heads in the tall trees and knew Lizbeth wouldn't talk of birds or such she liked her ideas of *** too much.
A BOY AND GIRL IN A SUSSEX COUNTRY LANE IN 1961.
TerryCollett
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Mar 10, 2016
Mar 10, 2016 at 2:01 AM UTC
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