Keeping Mum
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1:31:10
"My dearest Gloria,
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it was a slice of heaven
to finally meet you, my dear.

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You have made a mad old woman
a very happy mad old women.

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I'll miss you and your beautiful family,
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but I'll be visiting,
just you try and stop me.

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Love to you all,
Mother."

1:31:38
"Dear Mother, how many months
has it been now? Two, three, four?

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Yet still we talk about you all the time.
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We're looking forward to your visit,
and lots planned for the whole family.

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So what's new and exciting here
in Little Wallop, you may ask.

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Holly's got a very nice new boyfriend,
and she told me to tell you,

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that you'd be pleased with her choice.
He's not like the others.

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I actually believe he might be
a calming influence on her.

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And Petey's doing very well,
turning into quite a confident young man."

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Which reminds me of the time,
an Englishman, an Irishman, a Scotsman,

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a Vicar, a Rabbi, and a Priest all walk
into a pub, and the barman says:

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"What is this, some kind of a joke?"
(Laughing)

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"Walter's a changed man, too.
I'd even go so far to say,

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that our life here together is complete."
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"I'm by his side in all the ways he needs,
and he's by mine in all the ways I need."

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Mrs Parker felt that not enough was being
done to this part of the railings...

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inside the church whilst too much
is covered in the front porch.

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"By the time you read this you'll have
arrived at your new job. Good luck,

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I hope there are no hitches, but something
tells me that you'll do fine."


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