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The Bookless Club: How did you scramble some money together as a kid?

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In the months ahead you're sure to see the onslaught of fresh-faced darlings seated behind small, curb side tables.
The pricing will vary between embarrassingly low — say, 10 cents for a cup — to shockingly high — a brash request for $ 4 for some watery fruit punch.
There’s something about warm weather that spawns a mercantile impulse in children.
Jane Macdougall is a freelance writer and former National Post columnist who lives in Vancouver .
She will be writing on The Bookless Club every Saturday online and in The Vancouver Sun .
Send your answers by email text in 100 words or less, along with your full name to Jane at thebooklessclub@gmail.com.
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