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I had finished weighing the milk at the farm then walked home with one of the cowmen. What do you want to be when you leave school? he said. I want to be a cowman I said. No you want to get yourself a proper job he said this don't pay much and you'll be stuck here tied to a cottage any ways he added you're a Londoner you will find something better in town. He left me then to go into his cottage. I walked on to my parents' cottage. My mother was in the kitchen preparing vegetables for dinner. Jane came for you she said. Where is she now? I said. She said she'd meet you by the water tower Mum said. I walked back along the lane. Jane was standing by the water tower she waved when she saw me I waved back. Your mum said you were up the farm and wouldn't be long so I thought I'd wait here for you Jane said. We walked along and up the narrow path up towards the Downs. How are you getting on at the farm? she said. Ok I helped get the cows in from the field then weighed the milk. Do you like the work? Yes I do I replied can't believe a London boy could get into it so quickly. We stopped by the large hollow tree and went inside and sat on a ledge. Back to school tomorrow she said. Yes don't remind me I said. I already have she said. We gazed at each other then kissed then moved apart. There was an odd pump pump inside my heart.
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Sep 11, 2017
Sep 11, 2017 at 3:18 AM UTC
PUMP PUMP HEART 1961
I had finished weighing the milk at the farm then walked home with one of the cowmen. What do you want to be when you leave school? he said. I want to be a cowman I said. No you want to get yourself a proper job he said this don't pay much and you'll be stuck here tied to a cottage any ways he added you're a Londoner you will find something better in town. He left me then to go into his cottage. I walked on to my parents' cottage. My mother was in the kitchen preparing vegetables for dinner. Jane came for you she said. Where is she now? I said. She said she'd meet you by the water tower Mum said. I walked back along the lane. Jane was standing by the water tower she waved when she saw me I waved back. Your mum said you were up the farm and wouldn't be long so I thought I'd wait here for you Jane said. We walked along and up the narrow path up towards the Downs. How are you getting on at the farm? she said. Ok I helped get the cows in from the field then weighed the milk. Do you like the work? Yes I do I replied can't believe a London boy could get into it so quickly. We stopped by the large hollow tree and went inside and sat on a ledge. Back to school tomorrow she said. Yes don't remind me I said. I already have she said. We gazed at each other then kissed then moved apart. There was an odd pump pump inside my heart.
Benny and Jane in 1961
TerryCollett
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Sep 11, 2017
Sep 11, 2017 at 3:18 AM UTC
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