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From the overhead railway, all I could see was an intensly urban landscape of looping railways and roads, weeds, battered and stained tower blocks, dark canals and traffic, all glistening in the hazy, dusty sunshine of a London summer afternoon. The train stank of BO and I was strap hanging, with my face uncomfortably close to the bare, hairy armpit of an exhausted labourer. He kept staggering against me as the train lurched, muttering ’sorry…’ ’sorry…’ as he stood on my feet for the nth tim

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