- Contributed by听
- csvdevon
- People in story:听
- Michael Baggley, Violet May Baggley
- Location of story:听
- Plymouth
- Background to story:听
- Civilian
- Article ID:听
- A5492414
- Contributed on:听
- 02 September 2005
This story has been written onto the 大象传媒 People鈥檚 War site by CSV Storygatherer Louise Smith on behalf of Michael Baggley. The story has been added to the site with their permission and Michael Baggley fully understands the terms and conditions of the site.
During the war, my father, who was in the navy, didn鈥檛 like my mother to see him off at North Road Railway Station. However, towards the end of 1944, Mother got her own way and took me (then aged about 4 陆 years) to see him off at the station. There were lots of womenfolk there, naturally, all of them were practising 鈥渟tiff upper-lipism鈥.
As the train pulled out I yelled in that small boy鈥檚 voice that carries for 戮 mile on a good day 鈥淚鈥檝e got no daddy now!鈥
End of British resolve. The collective hours of dismay were something to behold.
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