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Arek had lived in England for just under a year. He had ended up in Okehampton be-
cause Oukash - his friend from home - had come to England before him and had encour-
aged him to come over with the promise of work.
At about 12.30am we tried to leave.
'No, no, no,' said Arek. 'I stay and drink beer with my English friends.'
'But we've cycled a long way today and we've got to cycle a long way tomorrow,' I
pleaded.
'Polish people, they stay up and they drink and they talk. I talk here and I drink here
with my English friends. Here we stay and talk and drink and talk.'
It was 3am when we finally crawled back to our room, having stayed and talked, and
drank and talked.
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