Re: CHAT Stambul (was: A new version of Genesis)
From: | <jcowan@...> |
Date: | Thursday, June 17, 2004, 22:54 |
Ray Brown scripsit:
> When I was a youngster, however, growing up in Sussex, 'going to Town' (no
> definite article) was commonly used to mean 'going to London'.
I think that was quite pervasive at the time: I find it in British and even
American fiction (meaning New York, not London, of course).
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