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Bay Post – news (south-east coast, Australia)

March 21, 2018May 24, 2018Lara Pritchard

Legacy Of Storytelling

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The hospital again, and the echo of my reluctant feet through the long, empty corridors. I hated hospitals and hospital smells. I hated the bare boards that gleamed with newly applied polish, the dust-free window-sills, and the flashes of shiny chrome that snatched my distorted shape as we hurried past. I was a grubby five-year-old in an alien environment.
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