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русски) НЕ ПЕРЕВОД I was exactly thirteen in September 1929 when the time
came for me to go to school. On the day of my departure, I
had first of all to get dressed. I had been to London with my
mother the week before to buy the school clothes, and I
remember how shocked I was when I saw the outfit I was
expected to wear.
And now this amazing fancy dress was there on my bed.
"Put it on," my mother said. "Hurry up or you'll miss the
train." "I'll look like a complete idiot," I said. My mother
went out of the room and left me to it.
I began to dress myself. First there was a white shirt with a
detachable white collar. This collar was unlike any other
collar I had seen. It was known as a butterfly collar. Around
the collar but underneath the butterfly wings, I tied a black
tie, using an ordinary tie-knot. Then came the trousers and
the braces. The trousers were black with thin pin-striped
grey lines running down them. I buttoned the braces on to
the trousers, six buttons in all. Then I put on the trousers
and adjusted the braces. I put on a brand new pair of black
shoes and laced them up.