Reading Games by Jill Hadfield and Charles Hadfield

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That was when 1 learnt that I was a marvellous liar. I don't remember the first one I got: I was much less interested in love than in telling lies! 0 Politician n Valentine's Day was really important at s'chool. It didn't matter who they were from, just how many you received. At 12 I got one from a boy I was madly in love with. It was anonymous but I recognised his handwriting and kept it on my dressing table for ages. I once sent a pretend one to my father from a woman called Frou-Frou. His secretary opened it, which was what I had meant to happen, and it caused a bit of fun.

Reading Games, O 1111Hadfield and Charles Hadfield 1995 Novelist 1 In my school, founded by idealistic socialists, it was the custom for each child in the class to send a Valentine t o every other child. For this purpose we made our own very cheap cards. One 14 February, however, I received a very different sort of Valentine: garlanded with roses and forget-me nots and trimmed with paper lace. I never found out who sent it, but I dreamed over it for years. @ Novelist 2 When I was 14 1 sent cards t o all the boys I knew.

We were 48 children and they only had billets for 46. The rich man of the village said he didn't want any evacuees and his son lived next door. When the vicar explained they had two boys he agreed to take one and the son took the other boy. So I spent two and a half years living in his big house. We were driven there by the vicar the next day and I'd never been in a car before. On the gearlever was a diagram that I thought was a swastika. So when we got to the house we told him that the man who drove us had a swastika in his car.

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