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Occupation School meals

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ARTHUR KLEIN
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Guernsey
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Civilian
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05 May 2005

When we went to the scholarship school, we went 6 days a week. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays we went all day and the Sisters provided soup. We all had enamel bowls and spoons and we would all queue up to get this, and they were very good. The only bind was, there was a rota and we had to go and help with the washing up after. But no, they were very good. And they couldn’t speak a word of English, it was quite funny really, and we didn’t have much French anyway, really, but they pointed and we knew what to do, so that was it.
ARTHUR KLEIN

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