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The music from Turntable was pulsating in the Cellar & Kitchen, competing with the babble of voices and drink-induced laughter. I ordered a pint for me and a brandy and lemonade for Kimberley and we leaned on the bar and waited for the barmaid to finish serving us.

          The place was heaving, all the tables were full and a crowd three or four deep were gathered round the bar. The windows were all steamed up, like the majority of the locals who had been there from the start of the gig.

          Our drinks arrived, thumped down in a beer puddle on the bar.  I dropped my money in the same puddle and caught the look the barmaid threw me.  She swept the money into her hand and returned a moment later with a beer towel to wipe the counter dry.  I gave her a winning smile and she replied with a sullen scowl.

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