our childhood
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The swift
"We talking birds and hammers. He is a martinet that knew all the children. Here is what Charles-Joseph Verneilh Puiraseau in 1837 in his childhood memories: "Each student was asked to come in turn to recite his lesson before the master sat gravely in an armchair and holding a whip in his hand : so we called a kind of whip long wooden handle, consisting of five or six belts in parchment, though twisted and knotted at the end. At the slightest lack of memory, the narrator was faouillé legs, which were not as now protected by a pair of pants. ". Swifts were sold to the Commissary and the drugstore. Mothers bought the whip, saying it was for their dog or cat. In fact, the hammer was a symbol of family authority. As my father made all he was capable of making, the whip of the home was made from a piece of broom handle and a set of leather laces that sold my father. The laces were presented as a piece of leather, cut switchbacks but not completely. When he sold two loops, he used his decided to cut the remaining 5 cm to loosen the laces. I do not recall Loved swifts. But I've certainly received. The hammer reminds me of the "bogeyman". We were told that if we were not wise, instead of Father Christmas is the bogeyman that happen. Jacques Dutronc Jacques Lanzmann and sang the impossible love of the Bogeyman son and daughter of Santa Claus. One wholesaler said currently sell 10 000 swifts year. All imported from China. China to the rescue of our education. "
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