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My Grandfather’s Fountain Pen

My grandfather loved fountain pens. He collected them, testing each potential new one carefully in the shop before he bought it and then, carrying it home wrapped in tissue paper, already anticipating which ink he would use first . He slipped out in the evenings, leaving the noise of his eight children and many grandchildren… Read More My Grandfather’s Fountain Pen

January 23, 2025July 22, 2025 Mariyam Hasham
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