A Bench In The Park

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A Bench In The Park
A tale of Autumn days

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summer.pages

i really like to read so i come to this website it's fun when has the audio because then you don't have to read you just listen.it's super fun!

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erich.von.abele

Though a bit mono-thematic, the writer Brian Doswell has that rare ability to be plainspoken yet wry at the same time, echoing the style of H.E. Bates or Robert Sansom. Through this voice, Doswell manages to be touching while skirting the edge of cruel honesty to one side, and sappy sentimentality to the other, ambulating the middle between as ably as his hobbling old man finding a place through the park to die with dignity.

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jharrell

Short, sweet, and snappy.

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jharrell

Short, sweet, and snappy.

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pips672

splendid..very touching ending!

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pips672

splendid..very touching ending!

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pips672

splendid..very touching ending!

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sewsueme

Excellent tomb, written with feeling. Sad, but true - we all arrive here in the end.

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gulfine

a touching dose of reality. Loved it.

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