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Thursday, 16 April 2015

After Erwin Died, The Schrödinger Family Shamelessly Cashed in on His Ideas

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A deaf sailor, on Toller Whelm in a sheep-shelter, falls in love with a cunning peasant girl. But her father forbids the match.

She is appointed the church organist. But having surprisingly met her grandfather in an inn, he is run over by a stagecoach.

And it's all the vicar's fault.


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Dear Sir

I am a founder-member of the PCC. As a member of the Guild of Obstructionists, I cannot accept the new curate being from Luton. This would never have happened in Father Robert's time. I am therefore resigning from my post as gardener.

I used to be in the Liturgical Commission. We had a rule against this kind of thing.

Yours etc

Dolores Measle, 'Chafing', Old Street, Woodby Writes of the Church

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