21. In the old days before the First World War, Papa had traded in the walnut veneer business. 22. In the old days it had carried a full complement of aides, courtiers, ministers, secretaries and bodyguards. 23. In the old days it was quite simple. 24. In the old days the subtle relationships which constituted the Establishment at work would have prevented any such developments taking place. 25. In the old days there was no bridge over the river, and we crossed it by boat. 26. In the old days there were a lot of acoustic songs, and a lot of switching. 27. In the old days they could stand great hardship and travel long distance without water. 28. In the old days, a university education was the prerogative of the rich. 29. In the old days, signing up and connecting a new customer in a medium-sized city would be a costly exercise. |