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In his book Orphans of the Empire, Alan Gill notes how one little boy, seeing a sign announcing the mustering point for ‘the Barnardo’s party’, was thrilled because he presumed ‘party’ meant cake and ice cream. Another enquired, as the ship made its way up the Thames, whether they would be home in time for tea. Stories don’t get a great deal more poignant than that.
In a Sunburned Country
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