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Hi


Bit of a long shot but ....


I have just found what I presume is a Christmas card amongst a load of junk mail at my house. It was sent to my address (on Oglander Road) but it's not for me and I don't know anyone living near me with these names.


I appreciate Christmas has passed but the handwriting looks as if it has been written by somebody who is possibly quite elderly and I didn't want Harry and Angela to think they hadn't received a card from this person at Christmas (or for the sender to think it had been delivered when it hasn't!)


Please let me know if you know who they are and I will pop it round to them.


Thanks.

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