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15 October 2014
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Under Miss Fielding's Table

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Colin Theobald. Miss Fielding
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St Michaels School Maidstone
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Civilian
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A6028931
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05 October 2005

I was living in Maidstone, I was about seven.

We was a St Michaels School in Maidstone. One morning a bomb dropped in Tovil on the railway sidings. The teacher, Miss Fielding, stood up, put her arms out and said "Come to me." We all went under the teacher's table. I liked her, but she's gone now.

I was frightened; it was a loud bang, but she calmed us down.

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