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Given a bit of cheek

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Genevieve
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Bill Kendall
Location of story:听
Mayfair, London
Background to story:听
Civilian
Article ID:听
A4625273
Contributed on:听
30 July 2005

Another time, whilst working, there was a block of flats that had been built just before the War, at the bottom of Curzon Street in the heart of Mayfair. Because the building had not been completed fully by the beginning of the War, the lifts had not been placed in the building.

The building had been taken over the army, and consisted of five floor levels which housed different sections of the army. As there no lifts, one particular end of the building was the only access point to the whole block of flats. One each floor level there would be a Military Police Man controlling the security for that level.

On this occasion, as with other occasions I was having a little chat with the police, and on this occasion I remember I had to go to the top floor. On each level I was explaining that I was on a half day and I鈥檇 be going home after delivering the messages (and receiving a bit of cheek from each, 鈥渙h, only a half-day eh? Part-timer.鈥) Anyway, I delivered the message, returned down the stairways, and I chatted to the chaps all the way down, and the last fella said 鈥淐heerio, we鈥檒l probably see you on Monday, and I hope you win your football match鈥.

Anyway, I left and I nearly reached the office and I heard in the distance a number of bombs, so I knew that Gerry had dropped a few bombs somewhere. I went home and I played in the football match (and we won, as I remember) and the weekend came and went, and on the Monday I had telegrams in the area of the block of flats, and I noticed that part of the area was cordoned off. I said to one of the policemen there, 鈥渨hat鈥檚 happened then round here?鈥, he explained that a bomb had dropped just after noon on Saturday 鈥 just after I鈥檇 left the building and it had killed about 30 individuals 鈥 and similarly the numbers were quite high of the injuries 鈥 so I though to myself 鈥榳ell, I was rather jolly lucky there, as if I鈥檇 not been on a half day, I鈥檇 have probably hung about a bit and had a chat, then I may not have been here now!

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