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A new place

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MY great-aunt used to live in a small terraced house in West Belfast.

It had been her family home since it was built in the early years of the twentieth century. One night in the 1970s she was faced with two men at her door wearing balaclavas. They told her that if she valued her safety she would be away by the following evening.

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