Maybe sort of I have a fleeting memory of running across one of the rooms in the- in the flats but… Nothing really… I mean I’ve seen photos of- of my parents. And I’ve seen my father anyway. But you know, I’ve no sort of living memory at all.
Maybe sort of I have a fleeting memory of running across one of the rooms in the- in the flats but… Nothing really… I mean I’ve seen photos of- of my parents. And I’ve seen my father anyway. But you know, I’ve no sort of living memory at all.
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