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> Or possibly a more expensive one in ED or Mrs R

> the sort of thing they have sometimes?


See, that I wouldn't know as have never knowingly been. I did once go into one of the places I wouldn't normally frequent looking for a last minute Christmas present and came out with a green box which was made to look old. That must have cost about ?30. I got it for the Mrs to put those things she mislays into so they would all be in one place. Unfortunately she forgets to do it so searching for keys or the like may mean going through about 50 pockets in various coats.


Anyway,I'll try them and Farmers (thanks JL) as this is another last minute present thing which has an equally endearing story attached to it.


PS Quite witty Louisa but marks lost for predictability

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