yes, but i should have kept more. that s a real serious margaret atwood rarity now, isn t it? your next choice for this cultural life is your brother s novels, which he wrote between the ages of seven and nine, you told us. so.so what were these stories? he was very prolific. yeah. he even had, in the inside of one of the covers, by the same author , and then he put the other books he had written. oh, yes, they were adventure stories, and illustrated. and at the beginning, they all concerned his imaginary world, which was at war constantly, because, of course, it was the war. hmm. and, um.we traded our coloured pencils. he traded me the pink, the silver and the gold, useful for princesses, and i traded him the red, the orange and the yellow, useful for explosions. hmm. there were a lot of explosions in his books. so, these were.his books with his name on them. oh, yes.
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mm, do you have one of these books? yes, but i should have kept more. that s a real serious margaret atwood rarity now, isn t it? your next choice for this cultural life is your brother s novels, which he wrote between the ages of seven and nine, you told us. so what were these stories? he was very prolific. yeah. he even had, in the inside of one of the covers, by the same author , and then he put the other books he had written. oh, yes, they were adventure stories, and illustrated. and at the beginning, they all concerned his imaginary world, which was at war constantly, because, of course, it was the war. and we traded our coloured pencils. he traded me the pink, the silver and the gold, useful for princesses, and i traded him the red, the orange and the yellow, useful for explosions. there were a lot of explosions in his books. so, these were his books with his name on them. oh, yes.
so you had to set each page. and the fonts were a bit limited, and we had to, um.set the poem, run it through and then disassemble it and do the next one. and i did the cover with a lino block print. mmm. do you have one of these books? yes, but i should have kept more. that s a real serious margaret atwood rarity now, isn t it? your next choice for this cultural life is your brother s novels, which he wrote between the ages of seven and nine, you told us. so.so what were these stories? he was very prolific. yeah. he even had, in the inside of one of the covers, by the same author , and then he put the other books he had written. oh, yes, they were adventure stories, and illustrated. and at the beginning, they all concerned his imaginary world, which was at war constantly, because, of course, it was the war. hmm. and, um.we traded our coloured pencils. he traded me the pink, the silver and the gold, useful for princesses,
and nine, you told us. so.so what were these stories? he was very prolific. yeah. he even had, in the inside of one of the covers, by the same author , and then he put the other books he had written. oh, yes, they were adventure stories, and illustrated. and at the beginning, they all concerned his imaginary world, which was at war constantly, because, of course, it was the war. hmm. and, um.we traded our coloured pencils. he traded me the pink, the silver and the gold, useful for princesses, and i traded him the red, the orange and the yellow, useful for explosions. hmm. there were a lot of explosions in his books. hmm. so, these were.his books with his name on them. oh, yes. were you contributing, as well? were you a co author? no, i was not a co author. i d made some rather wimpy, er.kind of not nearly as violent and kind of smiley books of my own.