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Deborah Moggach
English
Writer
Born:
Jun 28
,
1948
Life
Living
People
Think
Together
You
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I have four Rhode Island Red hens. I get two eggs from them a day. They're feathered dustbins that eat leftover food and weeds, and they're easy to look after - I throw some grain at them in the morning, take the eggs and that's it. I love the sound of clucking.
Deborah Moggach
Love
Food
Day
Morning
Easy
Eat
Some
Weeds
Throw
Take
Red
Look
Island
Sound
Get
Eggs
Grain
After
Rhode
Rhode Island
Them
Four
Two
Living apart is hardly possible if people have children together. It can also be more expensive to maintain two homes. But then, it's expensive to break up when you live in one property.
Deborah Moggach
You
Property
Together
People
Live
Living
Possible
More
Maintain
Also
Up
Expensive
Children
Break
Break Up
Apart
Then
Homes
Hardly
Two
When I was young, I couldn't imagine women of 60 falling in love. For one thing, people used to stay married; they weren't out in the jungle, searching for romance. Besides, these women just looked so ancient - permed hair, beige cardis.
Deborah Moggach
Love
Women
People
Hair
Young
Ancient
Out
Married
Besides
One Thing
Stay
Looked
Were
Falling
Falling In Love
Jungle
Just
Romance
Used
Searching
Thing
Imagine
Cycling is the only way to free ourselves from the misery of the Tube, the wall-to-wall buses that line Oxford Street, the hopelessness of even thinking about driving.
Deborah Moggach
Free
Cycling
Thinking
Way
Ourselves
Hopelessness
About
Only
Misery
Driving
Line
Tube
Oxford
Buses
Even
Street
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