Paragraph from the short story : The Adress by Marga Minco
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Teen (13-17)Accents
Indian (Hindi)Transcript
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Yeah. At the corner of the route I looked up at the nameplate MArconi Street. It said I had been at number 46. The address was correct but now I didn't want to remember it anymore. I wouldn't go back there because the objects that are linked in your memory with the familiar life of former times instantly lose their value. Then see veered from them. You see them again in strange surroundings and what should I have done with them In a small rented room where the shreds of blackout paper still hung along the windows and no more than a handful of cutlery fitted in the narrow table drawer. I resolved to forget the address of all the things I had to forget. That would be the easiest.