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Monday Memories: Beginnnings #13 – Getting a Job

December 9, 2019December 8, 2019 franklparker

It was agreed that I would start on the eighth of August. I spent the next 3 weeks working on the largest farm in the village. Continue reading Monday Memories: Beginnnings #13 – Getting a Job

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