In fact history

                              In fact history 

         28th march 1909 



Prepared by Abdiaziz Muhumed Ali 

Abdiaziz-jucufe 

19/8/2024 

Read slowly and then we need you’re thought of individually 






                Lady violet Campbell, the owner of this Georgian manor 

              house in the depths of the Gloucestershire countryside was buried today in the cemetery of the church at Sunoco . Lady violet whom I loved with all my heart died peaceful in her sleep six day ago after a short illness 

            Many of her family and friends travelled up from London yesterday to be here for the service of this morning and tonight the house is packed to the rafters with sleeping people most of them know nothing of my existence and I’m keeping myself well hidden 

          I made my way her by train from cheltenhom to Pay my respects Charlton kings is where I live during the week I lodge with a kind hearted family who were chosen by the late lady violet to look after me during school term I could have boarded at my school the cheltenham ladies college but lady violet decided that it would be better for me to share the company of a family. 

         “Because you have lost your own, dear ,” she reasoned you would assume from reading this that I’m from a wealthy family, that I was born in to the upper class known here in England as the privileged class, but that is not at all the case 

         My name is dollie Baxter I’m fourteen and a half years old and  I’m the only daughter of a working class man John Baxter who spent all his life laboring for a pittance at bonningtons one of the who biggest dockyard for a pittance 




      




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