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A DIARY AND A TRAIN
ure on tance of education, but on seeing me o , clamped  to ed aer t. tly well  sco have a book in his hand.

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    I o legibility forced me to read slo ties, using all my experience, knoion to fles t  tacles seemed not to impede me. On trary, ties, to pulse h meaning, vividly alive.

    of my mind entirely a decision  tation ion, I found my mind made up. I  going er all. I o Angelfield.

    train to Banbury oo cromas travelers to sit, and I never read standing up. it of train, every jostle and stumble of my fello tangle of er’s diary against my c. I . t could .

    o you, er, I t. h did you go?
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