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Totters into quiet room wearing enormous white rimmed designer sunglasses, white jeans, silky Chloe top with shoe string straps and very high - high heels. Pushes sunglasses back into glossy hair, hands enormous Lemsip to Bagpuss78 and gives her a big kiss.


Takes enormous pile of magazines/grapes/tissues and a pillow from handbag and plonks on coffee table next to Bagpuss78.


Pulls chair next to Ms Bagpuss to read magazines.


Gives withering look to men wearing space suits. Eats Mr Ants lunch...

*Walks in gingerly, never having been to these parts before*

*Sees chance to set myself at ease by ingratiating myself with DM, saying "You don't have to worry abour your age, you look soooo young"*

*Relaxes somewhat, but still looks around self-consciously at plants, pictures and other nicknacks* Nero

*Walks in gingerly, never having been to these parts before*

*Sees chance to set myself at ease by ingratiating myself with DM, saying "You don't have to worry abour your age, you look soooo young"*

*Relaxes somewhat, but still looks around self-consciously at plants, pictures and other nicknacks*

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