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core
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Pomegranite

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so named because its shrapnel pellets reminded soldiers of the seeds of this fruit.
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Infirmary
When I was in the Infirmary at Hertford, aged 9-11, I somehow obtained a pomegranate which I stuffed down the bed so that it would not be detected. Then, inadvertently, I kicked it..................juice and seeds everywhere, and a very red face, need to change the bed, etc. etc. etc. I have not touched a pomegranate since..
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hospital
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corner
remember the bedmaking?!
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shop
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betray
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grass

(I'm bemused by shop/betray, Kerren.)
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artificial
grass.. which I am hoping to install in my back garden if only I can find a way of doing it for less than £2.5K as quoted last week by 'As Good as Grass'. My back garden is very small - and a fellow OB told me that it was the best £300 she had ever spent.
JR - I thought that to 'shop' someone was to land them in it = betray?
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