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"It
was a large room with a flagstone floor and a huge coal fire kitchen
range. Pots and pans hung on the walls of the kitchen and everything had
a warm, homey feel about it.
"From
time to time the Rabson family used to go at weekends to the coast and
suggested I could stay over at Stanmor to keep my aunt company.
"Through
my child eyes, the grounds were like a small private park to me. If the
weather was good, while my aunt was working, I used to go and sit in the
garden.
"When
my aunt married later in life, the Rabsons insisted that the wedding
reception should he at Stanmor, and a grand day it was.
"After
my aunt left the service with the Rabsons, she got a job as a cleaner at
Whitgift School and there she stayed until she retired. Some of the
pupils brought her a retiring present after she left Whitgift to come
and live with us." |