Mothering Sunday

How does the author use colloquialisms in the novel, Mothering Sunday?

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The author makes wide use of British colloquialisms. Examples of colloquialisms are “puddings” (110), meant to represent any dessert, and “fanny” (110), which is British slang for vagina.

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Mothering Sunday