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  • She had barely been to the house since Edith had come back to town; and at times, especially in the days when things had looked dark for Roger, he had caught himself reproaching this giddy-gaddy youngest child, so engrossed in her small "ménage" that apparently she could not spare a thought for her widowed sister.

    His Family Ernest Poole 1915

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  • A Mancunian children's game. See Wikipedia.

    January 23, 2013