“Warm the souls, dear,” barked Victor Roman, tugging at the collar of his crisp white shirt. He snatched the tie from his wife’s hand and stared...
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Madam, please dont be cross with me could I have one of those lovely doughnuts? the trembling old woman asked the baker at the corner bap...