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a sense of joy and then a panic
a sense of joy and then a panic
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2010-03-29 12:37 am (UTC)
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It's the exact same one!!
I just looked!
And wouldn't you know, the page I opened up to was the one with the strawberries that grow in the sea.
(The picture I wrote my name above was the one that went with
As I was going up Primrose Hill
. I liked the girl's dress, and wanted to look like her.)
The book belonged to my dad--he would have had it in his childhood in the 1930s and 1940s.
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Date: 2010-03-29 12:37 am (UTC)I just looked!
And wouldn't you know, the page I opened up to was the one with the strawberries that grow in the sea.
(The picture I wrote my name above was the one that went with As I was going up Primrose Hill. I liked the girl's dress, and wanted to look like her.)
The book belonged to my dad--he would have had it in his childhood in the 1930s and 1940s.