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What a terrible and useless word, nice. You’re getting blurred round the edges, Thomas, Di wrote. Don’t go away. Today’s the anniversary. Ten years ago. I don’t regret a minute of it. There was one thing I wanted to ask you. Was there a favoured child? Was it Beatrice, or was it Gayle? Which of them did you love the most? It was Gayle you talked about most. Gayle made you laugh, like I did. ‘We’re having a party tonight, Jones said to Peg at breakfast. ‘Fresh fish.’ ‘Yuk,’ Peg said. ‘All right,’... Jones said. ‘Burgers and chips, if you like. It’s my birthday.’ ‘Fuck off, Jones.’ ‘No, not really, but it’s about time to celebrate. Been working hard.’ ‘Can we have real music?’ ‘OK. You teach me to boogie and I’ll teach you to waltz,’ Jones said. ‘“Boogie”?’ There was music from the radio in the snug, noises in the cellar, with Saul down there, doing things. He wasn’t coming to the party. He was going away soon. Peg said, ‘You all keep going into huddles and I don’t like it.
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