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Excerpt from Yourself and the Neighbours
Your lunch you called your bit. It was a hunk Of oaten bread or, in poorer times, india-bread that your mother crammed into your pocket before leaving home. This efieminacy of a lunch you fol lowed until you knew better - that is to say, for a fortnight. After that you either ate it, for con venience sake, on the way to school, or used it as ammunition in a pelting match. If your fellows dis covered you eating, above all, a bit Of the despised india-bread at school, or shamefully concealing it on your person, they sarcastically sang at you.
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