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The teeter totters, the merry-go-round, the sandboxes, basketball hoops and tennis. Bloor and his son, Manfred, a creepier variant of his parent; wistful, neglected Benjamin, Charlie's best friend; intrepid Olivia who gleefully totters into danger on her high-heeled shoes; Aunt Lucretia Yewbeam with a tongue that could blister paint; and orphaned Billy, whose voice betrays both his loneliness and his desperate need for a family. So, for instance, the steel panelled hull of the auditorium bulges out through the main glass facade on to the square, and the box containing a reading room and administrative offices totters precariously above the building's entrance canopy, itself supported by fashionably angular pilotis. |
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