Stewart Wright
Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread
Stewart Wright lived briefly in Golders Green, London, and ten years on is still deeply in love with the baker’s girl he met there, and all the glorious bread she bakes him.
Stewart Wright lived briefly in Golders Green, London, and ten years on is still deeply in love with the baker’s girl he met there, and all the glorious bread she bakes him.
By Stewart Wright on August 4, 2010
Stewart Wright lived briefly in Golders Green, London, and ten years on is still deeply in love with the baker’s girl he met there, and all the glorious bread she bakes him.
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