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Robert trudged back down the hill. Terraced Victorian townhouses lined the road, and here and there punctured bin bags in front yards were picked at greedily by tentative gulls.
The kitchen was on the same floor as the living room and entered via a beaded plastic curtain, straight from a 1970s corner shop. Robert swished through the doorway with some trepidation; he had a hygienic fear of all communal kitchens and ...
The house was convenient, at least it had that. In a side road next to the station, its days were marked out by the gaggles of people leaving the station doors every 15 minutes. As the evening stretched out into night, the groups of disemba...
Robert woke at lunchtime, feeling worse than ever. He made himself a coffee. While it brewed, he slipped on a record onto his hi-fi, ‘Surfer Rosa’. As the menacing thump of the drums chugged the record into action, he threw down a towel on ...
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