1. Nearly everyday some little girls go past the office window on their walk round the farm. One of them was wearing a bright red hat with two tassles sticking up on top.
2. The chemically smell of the Sunday Times Magazine.
3. Pulling the covers up around my ears and rolling over on to my hotwater bottle.
End at the beginning, whistler and no pressure.
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