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You met Benny by the slope off the Square. People walked past up and down as you talked. He said we could go to Camberwell go round the shops and I could show you the hospital I was born in. But you were unsure whether to go that far especially as your dad was in a mood. What's new? Benny said. He has been all right until recently you said. So what he's going to know where you go? Benny said. No but if he asks me he will you said. Why tell him? Benny said. Because I can't lie to him you said. So where then? Benny said. What about Bedlam Park? you said we could go there go to the war museum? He nodded all right I can show you my favourite weapons he said. So you went with him along Rockingham Street under the railway bridge and then to the subway where Benny sang a cowboy song he'd heard on TV it echoed along the walls he also (to make you laugh) made monkey calls.
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Jul 1, 2017
Jul 1, 2017 at 3:37 AM UTC
ENID UNSURE 1957
You met Benny by the slope off the Square. People walked past up and down as you talked. He said we could go to Camberwell go round the shops and I could show you the hospital I was born in. But you were unsure whether to go that far especially as your dad was in a mood. What's new? Benny said. He has been all right until recently you said. So what he's going to know where you go? Benny said. No but if he asks me he will you said. Why tell him? Benny said. Because I can't lie to him you said. So where then? Benny said. What about Bedlam Park? you said we could go there go to the war museum? He nodded all right I can show you my favourite weapons he said. So you went with him along Rockingham Street under the railway bridge and then to the subway where Benny sang a cowboy song he'd heard on TV it echoed along the walls he also (to make you laugh) made monkey calls.
KIDS IN LONDON IN 1957
TerryCollett
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Jul 1, 2017
Jul 1, 2017 at 3:37 AM UTC
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