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It had started to rain as I got to Hannah's flat door. I knocked on the black door knocker. Hannah's mother answered the door and stood there unsmiling whar dae ye want? she said. Hanna said to come over yesterday to play chess I said. Tae play chess is it she said as if not moving her thin lips. Yes she said yesterday. Best come in 'en she said moving to let me in then closing the door after me. Sit in th' sittin' room. I went and sat in the sitting room. Hanna's in th' lavvy she said and she walked off to the kitchen. I looked around the room I'd been there before a few times. I always felt like a fly waiting for the big spider to come. The toilet chain flushed and the door opened. I heard voices then Hannah came into the sitting room. O you are here she said I was in the toilet. Yes your mother said. Did she bite your head off? No just said to come in and sit here I said. Come to my room and we can play at chess she said. So I followed her to her room and she shut the door. I sat on her bed while she reached under her bed for the chess set in a well worn box. She set it on the bed and put the pieces where they should be. I watched her plump hand moving the pieces on the board. Her brown hair long but tied back in a ponytail. Once she'd done she sat the other side of the chess set. Shall we begin?   she said. Sure I said. You go first she said. I moved a pawn two movements forward. I could hear her mother in the kitchen banging tins about and cursing. Bet she's burnt herself Hannah said she always forgets the oven glove. She said it coolly no sign of emotion no sense of love.
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Jul 24, 2017
Jul 24, 2017 at 3:28 AM UTC
STARTED TO RAIN 1960.
It had started to rain as I got to Hannah's flat door. I knocked on the black door knocker. Hannah's mother answered the door and stood there unsmiling whar dae ye want? she said. Hanna said to come over yesterday to play chess I said. Tae play chess is it she said as if not moving her thin lips. Yes she said yesterday. Best come in 'en she said moving to let me in then closing the door after me. Sit in th' sittin' room. I went and sat in the sitting room. Hanna's in th' lavvy she said and she walked off to the kitchen. I looked around the room I'd been there before a few times. I always felt like a fly waiting for the big spider to come. The toilet chain flushed and the door opened. I heard voices then Hannah came into the sitting room. O you are here she said I was in the toilet. Yes your mother said. Did she bite your head off? No just said to come in and sit here I said. Come to my room and we can play at chess she said. So I followed her to her room and she shut the door. I sat on her bed while she reached under her bed for the chess set in a well worn box. She set it on the bed and put the pieces where they should be. I watched her plump hand moving the pieces on the board. Her brown hair long but tied back in a ponytail. Once she'd done she sat the other side of the chess set. Shall we begin?   she said. Sure I said. You go first she said. I moved a pawn two movements forward. I could hear her mother in the kitchen banging tins about and cursing. Bet she's burnt herself Hannah said she always forgets the oven glove. She said it coolly no sign of emotion no sense of love.
KIDS IN LONDON AND CHESS 1960
TerryCollett
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Jul 24, 2017
Jul 24, 2017 at 3:28 AM UTC
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