Old Road: A Lancashire Childhood, 1912-1926Morten, 1974 - 141 halaman |
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... natural that Death still loomed largely in our lives and in our thoughts , though its obsessive element was already fast dis- appearing , despite the universal horror of the terrible communal slaughter - house that was the 1914-1918 ...
... natural that Death still loomed largely in our lives and in our thoughts , though its obsessive element was already fast dis- appearing , despite the universal horror of the terrible communal slaughter - house that was the 1914-1918 ...
Halaman 74
... natural part of our lives . Cats and dogs roamed the streets with us ; rats and mice shared the stables and outbuildings in which we gathered to talk and plan ; caged birds of all sorts and sizes were acknowledged members of the ...
... natural part of our lives . Cats and dogs roamed the streets with us ; rats and mice shared the stables and outbuildings in which we gathered to talk and plan ; caged birds of all sorts and sizes were acknowledged members of the ...
Halaman 117
... natural to Our Mother that , at times when the all - powerful roarings of the spindles , frames and belting were absent , the rare and wonderful silence should be devoted to speech , and not frittered away in a still deeper and ...
... natural to Our Mother that , at times when the all - powerful roarings of the spindles , frames and belting were absent , the rare and wonderful silence should be devoted to speech , and not frittered away in a still deeper and ...
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137 Old Road afternoon Annie Hardy Aunt Ellen band began Belgian horses Bethel Big School Bonny Brid boys called Charlie Peace collar cornet Craggs Crime Lake Daisy Nook dancing desk dinner divi doorstep Etchells eyes Failsworth Urban District Father favourite French horn front room girls Grandmother Granny Griffiths grown-up Harry Heath Headmaster Hollinwood horses hymn Jesus Kaiser knew L. S. Lowry Lancashire Laycock lived looked Manchester Mather Street School mill Miss Bradbury Miss Morris morning Moston Mother Nana Nelly never night Oldham Road once penny picture Plate played poem Queen Reenie replied Rochdale Canal round Ruth Heath sacks sang seemed shillings singing Snowball songs Springfield Laundry stood story Sunday Uncle Ben Uncle Jack verse voice waiting Walk Wesley Hall Whit Friday words Wrigley Head young Zonk