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Page 124
... party . But oh , what a difference ! Julie , on the left , looks happy enough , doesn't she ? Eager to show herself off . The taxi can't come soon enough for Julie . But surely there is something wrong ? Of course there is ! Can you ...
... party . But oh , what a difference ! Julie , on the left , looks happy enough , doesn't she ? Eager to show herself off . The taxi can't come soon enough for Julie . But surely there is something wrong ? Of course there is ! Can you ...
Page 166
... Party that it was time my public work was recognized by my appointment to the Bench , and they kindly forwarded a nomination to the local Labour Party . I had assumed that this would be a formality , a mere channel on the way to the ...
... Party that it was time my public work was recognized by my appointment to the Bench , and they kindly forwarded a nomination to the local Labour Party . I had assumed that this would be a formality , a mere channel on the way to the ...
Page 194
... Party refused to recognize my years of self - sacrificing work by nominating me for the Council and for the Bench , and then expelled me when I stood in the local elections as an Independent , I have been the recipient of numerous ...
... Party refused to recognize my years of self - sacrificing work by nominating me for the Council and for the Bench , and then expelled me when I stood in the local elections as an Independent , I have been the recipient of numerous ...
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