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The '''Canada Memorial''' was a feature in [[Green Park]] in [[London]]. Appropriately, it had a [[maple]]-leaf motif carved into its stone. [[Dave Young]] once read aloud its commemorative plaque to [[Anji Kapoor]]:  
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The '''Canada Memorial''' was a feature in [[Green Park]] in [[London]]. Appropriately, it had a [[maple]]-leaf motif carved into its stone. [[Dave Young]] once read aloud its commemorative plaque to [[Anji Kapoor]]:


{{center|'''In two world wars, one million [[Canada|Canadians]] came to [[Britain]] and joined the fight for freedom.  From danger shared our friendship prospered.}}
{{center|''In two world wars, one million [[Canada|Canadians]] came to [[Britain]] and joined the fight for freedom.  From danger shared our friendship prospered.''}}


Impressed by his reading of the plaque, Anji kissed Dave, but they quickly left before their affection became, as Dave said, "[in]appropriate behaviour for a war memorial". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hope (novel)|Hope]]'')
Impressed by his reading of the plaque, Anji kissed Dave, but they quickly left before their affection became, as Dave said, "[in]appropriate behaviour for a war memorial". ([[PROSE]]: ''[[Hope (novel)|Hope]]'')
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[[Category:London locations]]
[[Category:London locations]]
[[Category:Locations from the real world]]
[[Category:Memorials]]

Latest revision as of 06:04, 26 February 2019

Canada Memorial

The Canada Memorial was a feature in Green Park in London. Appropriately, it had a maple-leaf motif carved into its stone. Dave Young once read aloud its commemorative plaque to Anji Kapoor:

In two world wars, one million Canadians came to Britain and joined the fight for freedom. From danger shared our friendship prospered.

Impressed by his reading of the plaque, Anji kissed Dave, but they quickly left before their affection became, as Dave said, "[in]appropriate behaviour for a war memorial". (PROSE: Hope)