Georgie

William George, known to  us kids as Georgie lived in one of the bungalows opposite our bakery....a pair of bungalows that were built for old village people with money bequeathed by the Adcock family.

Mum cooked Georgie’s lunch every day and it was either mine or one of my siblings job to deliver it to him....we would take it to the side door and into his kitchen where we were told to put it in the oven for later...this was a “belling 5” a funny little table to oven.

Growing near his back door was a very green ‘ground cover’ plant covering two quite large areas....Georgie would ask “ do you know what that is?”...on replying no he’d tap his nose and say “mind your own business “ and then laugh....we go and tell mum what Georgie had said....”I’m not talking his dinner any more” like a stroppy kid....it was sometime before it was revealed that ‘mind your own business‘ was the name of the plant.

On a Saturday afternoon Georgie always watched the wrestling and sometimes we’d watch it with him. He would cut a thick slice of bread and butter...put Branson pickle on it and cut it into squares...we’d eat this with him whilst watching the wrestling.

When Georgie died he left mum fifty pounds and some household effects....a wall clock...some Victorian China and pressed glass...all of no value but things than mum used for the rest of her life including a large glass bowl she used for trifle 

I also remember Victorian pine washstands etc being put out at his gate for the dustcart ...one of these I retrieved much to my dads disgust.

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