Was good at sewing. She did repairs and made clothes on a Singer.
Stefan played the mouth-organ and spoke five languages. On good days, well directed, he could clip a hedge. Henry was better. He was a man of fewer words, but he had a sense about gardening and usually didn’t need direction.
George sat at the bus shelter and did the Melbourne Herald crossword. It was one of those crosswords where each clue gave three obvious answers, making half a million combinations. The prize kept jackpotting. It hit 3000 pounds once, which was a lot of money in 1965. George posted his entry every day at Beechworth Post Office before going back Up Top.
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