7 -------------------------------------------------------------------- People : ---------------------------------- Author : George Orwell : Such, Such Were The Joys Text : ---------------------------------- I recall a conversation that must have taken place about a year before I left St Cyprian's. A Russian boy, large and fair-haired, a year older than myself, was questioning me. "How much a year has your father got?" I told him what I thought it was, adding a few hundreds to make it sound better. The Russian boy, neat in his habits, produced a pencil and a small note-book and made a calculation. "My father has over two hundred times as much money as yours," he announced with a sort of amused contempt. That was in 1915. What happened to that money a couple of years later, I wonder? And still more I wonder, do conversations of that kind happen at preparatory schools now? From : Part VI. Events : ---------------------------------- 7 -- Added : May 24, 2020 7 -- Updated : July 11, 2022 About This Textfile : ---------------------------------- Text file generated from : http://RevoltSource.com/