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Forties Christmas

CHRISTMAS PAST Each Christmas we all gathered there, ‘Aunt Clare, has more room ,after all’ with her trestled tables and chair. Grown-ups swigging their brown bottled ale, young-uns, lemonade with paper straw, VE style parties, once more. Lunch over, the voice decibels rose, raucus laughter oiled by the beer brought forth more plates of festive cheer. Cards slid noiselessly over the American cloth, copper coins switching from pot to pot, enthralled children watching on, ‘til banished with a special treat, to the cold stairs, or now bare front room, or to play out in the deserted twilight street. Every year the ritual was much the same, a family ‘bring and share’ , long before such gatherings were given this name

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Date: 12/25/2019 12:52:00 PM
Delightful, Brian. Merry Christmas! Best wishes to you and your loved ones for 2020. Thanks again for picking up your contests. Most appreciative, Line xx
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Brian Strand
Date: 12/25/2019 1:44:00 PM
Christmas blessings Line & a creative 2020

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