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Not much to say about this week's set of cartoons - it's a self contained storyline. However, the hole-in-the- wall tuck shop seen in Wednesday's strip is a direct copy of the one in my old school, Skinners in Tunbridge Wells. I drew a diagram so that Roger could get it perfectly right, intending to use it in a storyline in the new year.
The main thing I remember about that tuck shop was the perfectly round indentations in the brickwork all around it - the results of generations of schoolchildren grinding their coins into the Victorian stonework.
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