7. 邱园记事【Kew Gardens】
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“Nell, Bert, Lot, Cess, Phil, Pa, he says, I says, she says, I says, I says, I says—”
“My Bert, Sis, Bill, Grandad, the old man, sugar, Sugar, flour, kippers, greens, Sugar, sugar, sugar.”
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