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28 September, 18:35

Read the passage from "Children of the Wartime Evacuation" about children who stayed with a man in Chesham during the war. We returned to London in the knowledge that we would never go back to Chesham again. But the following day we each received a letter from his solicitor containing a cheque. In the envelope was a note that read: "A very small token of my very great affection." - "Children of the Wartime Evacuation," Julie Summers The important details in this passage support the central idea that the man whom the children stayed with had a lawyer. the children left Chesham once it was safe to go home. the children were nervous about returning home. the children's host in Chesham still cared about them after they left.

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  1. 28 September, 21:47
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    Its D

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    Ir makes the most sense also I took it on edge
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