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What do they do all day?’ John Cornell asked his son. ‘I mean, what does a lovely young lady do every day with only an old woman for company?’ ‘I don’t know. How should I know? What does anyone do all day? What did we do all day when I was locked in with you?’ ‘You had a job of work, that’s the difference. Somewhere else to go. What does it take to look after one old granny? They don’t eat much.’ ‘I think it’s more like looking after a child.’ ‘Was I like a child?’ Father was teasing. Andrew loo...ked at him and saw a grin of monkey cunning. He had a long memory. ‘Just like a child,’ Andrew said smoothly. ‘But you also had a working brain and you couldn’t move half the time. That had distinct advantages.’ ‘Good old days, son. You should have left me to it.’ The auction room was ready to go. People filtered through the porch, paid for the catalogues Andrew had copied that afternoon, wandered between the rows of beds, chairs, tables, speaking to each other in hushed tones, as if this place were still a church.
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