Tommy Tommy

Publisher Description

Only a small part of this story is imagination. Nearly every incident in the book was told me by 'Tommy' himself, and while the setting of my simple tale is fiction, the tale itself is fact. The Brunford Town Hall clock was just chiming half-past three as Tom Pollard left his home in Dixon Street and made his way towards the Thorn and Thistle public-house. It was not Tom's intention to stay long at the Thorn and Thistle, as he had other plans in view, nevertheless something drew him there. He crossed the tram lines in St. George's Street, and, having stopped to exchange some rustic jokes with some lads who stood at the corner of the street, he hurried across the open space and quickly stood on the doorsteps of the public-house.

GENRE
Fiction & Literature
RELEASED
1985
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
164
Pages
PUBLISHER
Public Domain
SIZE
108.1
KB

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