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Our canary died Janice said as she and Benny walked along Bath Terrace. How did it die? Benny said. I don't know Janice said Gran found it at the bottom of its cage this morning. What did you do with it? Benny asked. Gran put it in a paper bag and dropped it in the refuse chute of the flats Janice said. Shame Benny said I used to like talking to your bird. I know you did but you taught it to say bad words Janice said. They came to the junction of Rockingham Street and walked by the coal wharf on their left. Will you get another bird? Benny asked. Don't know depends on what Gran wants to do or whether she'll just sell the cage Janice said. They walked along the narrow road behind the cinema and Benny stopped by the bomb site and picked up small stones for his catapult and put them in the pocket of his blue jeans. Doesn't your mother mind you having a catapult? Janice said. No as long as I am careful with it Benny said I only hit tin cans with it not birds or windows. Can I have a go some day only don't tell Gran she doesn't approve Janice said. I won't Benny said. They walked on into the New Kent Road and on to Bedlam Park to go to the war museum there. The sky was a dull grey and the smell of rain in the air.
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Mar 14, 2017
Mar 14, 2017 at 4:24 AM UTC
RAIN IN THE AIR 1956.
Our canary died Janice said as she and Benny walked along Bath Terrace. How did it die? Benny said. I don't know Janice said Gran found it at the bottom of its cage this morning. What did you do with it? Benny asked. Gran put it in a paper bag and dropped it in the refuse chute of the flats Janice said. Shame Benny said I used to like talking to your bird. I know you did but you taught it to say bad words Janice said. They came to the junction of Rockingham Street and walked by the coal wharf on their left. Will you get another bird? Benny asked. Don't know depends on what Gran wants to do or whether she'll just sell the cage Janice said. They walked along the narrow road behind the cinema and Benny stopped by the bomb site and picked up small stones for his catapult and put them in the pocket of his blue jeans. Doesn't your mother mind you having a catapult? Janice said. No as long as I am careful with it Benny said I only hit tin cans with it not birds or windows. Can I have a go some day only don't tell Gran she doesn't approve Janice said. I won't Benny said. They walked on into the New Kent Road and on to Bedlam Park to go to the war museum there. The sky was a dull grey and the smell of rain in the air.
A BOY AND GIRL IN LONDON IN 1956
TerryCollett
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Mar 14, 2017
Mar 14, 2017 at 4:24 AM UTC
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