PART Ⅱ-7
bition and sao a Big Business Man like Lever or illiam eley. Beteen and eigs to ‘improve my mind’ and train myself for a business career. I cured myself of dropping aitc rid of most of my Cockney accent. (In try accents . Except for ter talked Cockney.) I did a correspondence course tleburns’ Commercial Academy, learnt bookkeeping and business Englisful bla of Salesmansic and even my ing. een I’ve sat up late at nigongue of my moutising copperplate by ttle oil-lamp on table. At times I read enormously, generally crime and adventure stories, and sometimes paper-covered books t’. (translations of Maupassant and Paul de Kock.) But urned a ticket for ty Library, and began to stodge t about t time t I joined t one evening a er for erary discussion’. Under pressure from ts of Sesame and Lilies and even Browning.
And time slumping suddenly into tter, but it e ter Joe ran aer I to Grimmett’s.
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