Book Name: Room Full of Mirrors Biography
Writer: CHARLES R. CROSS
Apologies, MATES, we can’t serve your sort in here. We got rules, you
know.”Those words from behind the bar originated from the lips of a hard-
looking old salt whose hands shook with paralysis as he talked. Upon is-
suing his admonition, he dismissed and started drawing another benefactor
paint. His underlying look had been so brisk—simply a seasonedflick of an
eye—that the two men remaining before him had no clue why they couldn’t
get a beverage. It was odd, as this was the sort of supportive of typical
English bar that would serve anybody: youngsters, men already too
alcoholic to stand up, got away from convicts still in shackles on the off
chance that they had pound note in their hand. One of the men refused
assistance was long term old NoelRedding, bass part in the Jimi Hendrix
Experience. Noel had beenPROLOGUEROOM FULL OF MIRRORS
2CHARLES R. CROSSborn in Folkestone, a city in southeastern England, and
he had already spent a lifetime in bars and around cantankerous publicans.
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