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'Hereford Stores appears as 'home' in the chapter 'Grandma at Home' in Bad Blood, and features some of those pictured here in later incarnations: '...home was a shop and we lived over it...Life was unfallen, prelapsarian, as though paying for things hadn't yet been invented....elderly Tom who looked after the butchery part of the business, was a pariah because he lived with a housekeeper, who was not very secretly his mistress, and thus belonged to the same vicious sect as Grandpa; and Danny was talked about in the past tense as though he was dead, because he had actually had the gall to set up a shop of his own in another valley'. '(Bad Blood)&#13;
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