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Whiskers the Cat
Tommy Susan, are you out of your mind? The matron will have your guts for garters! Ann, where else could
It’s Embarrassing—Everyone Else Has Tidy Gardens, but Ours Is an Eyesore! We Would Clean It Up Ourselves, But I’ve Got Arthritis and Mum’s Back Has Gone Out
I cant help but feel a bit embarrassed every time I look out onto our garden; everyone elses is neat
It’s So Embarrassing—Everyone Else Has Already Tidied Up Their Gardens, but Ours Is an Eyesore. We Would Have Done It Ourselves, but My Arthritis Flares Up and My Mother’s Got a Bad Back
I must admitits a bit embarrassing, really. Everyone else on the lane already has their gardens cleared
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My Neighbour Kept Borrowing Salt, Sugar, and Eggs Without Ever Returning Them. When She Came Asking for Flour, I Gave Her an Invoice for All the Groceries
Theres a saying we have here in England: Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.
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A Glass of Milk
A Glass of Milk It isnt just the less fortunate who find life hardthose who look after them often feel
The Tale of the Rusty Key and the True Meaning of Wealth…
A Story of a Rusty Key and True Treasure Sometimes I wonder if we become so dazzled by our own achievements
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In the winter of 1943, in a frozen English hospital, a weary surgeon discovers a dying boy in the snow, clutching nothing but an old stuffed rabbit. The doctor isn’t seeking heroism—he simply orders broth for the boy and allows him to stay, never imagining that this small act of kindness will spark a chain of events leading, twenty years later, to an extraordinary reunion.
In the freezing winter of 1943, deep in rural Shropshire at an improvised military hospital, an exhausted
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Paper House
Paper House Hurry up or well be late! One sec, Dad! Lydia chirped back, hopping on one foot and tugging
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Can You Find Happiness Without Children? The Story of a Woman Who Chose Her Own Path
Can you be happy without having children? The story of a woman who decided to walk her own path A meeting
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A Boarding School for My Daughter
A Boarding School for a Daughter Four years ago, Helen married David, and theirs was the kind of marriage