EARLY MEMORIES 



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were embarrassing neighbours in so fragile a craft. 

 There must have been something more humor- 

 ous than we at the time recognised in the picture 





EARLY MORNING AT FOLKESTONE 



of two men sitting bare-legged in an anchored 

 Berthon, their knees drawn up under their chat- 

 tering teeth and the rough back of a lusty dogfish 

 squirming about their ankles ! With pollack we 

 never had any notable success that season, though 



