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I will return to this important detail a little later!

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A fiddly process at the best of times!

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Let alone manufacture fashionable clay jewellery in such prodigious quantities!

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I.e. yours truly!

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Which it never was, quite frankly.

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This is intended as a purely rhetorical question – although, on further consideration, I suppose the person who might possibly be expected to make that vital judgement could very well turn out to be you, Linda.

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There was a large convention of Girl Guides from Manchester and Leeds travelling to the moor for an orienteering weekend. Shoshana couldn’t bear the idea of these lovely creatures being exposed to TP’s vile ‘handiwork’.

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Which could barely contain the sheer volume involved – amounting to almost 3,000 grams. If you have some difficulty imagining this weight in real terms, then it would be comparable to around twelve pats of best butter.

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I have sent another letter to your colleague – Giles Monson – on this subject, along with directions from our lawyer.

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Shoshana an angry 70 per cent, me, a more reasoned 59 per cent (a broad, general majority, in other words).

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Uncharacteristically hot-headed behaviour on my part.

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Quite spontaneously. This was in no way premeditated.

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But of course you do!

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As the Yanks are wont to say.

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Once again, I emphasize that absolutely no judgement is implied by my use of these words.

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This figure was reached by estimating that, on average, each of TP’s four dogs would be expected to defecate 1.5 times on any given day (an extremely conservative estimate, in actual fact).

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Her word, obviously.

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Which I just happened to have with me.

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Not much of a recycler, then, our TP?!

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TP is currently in the midst of having some major renovation work done to the external walls of her bungalow. If the rumours I hear about town are correct, she is trying to sue the former owners, Louise and Timothy Hamm, for some unspecified kind of ‘negligence’ – even though Timothy, an ex-GP and a truly inspirational human being, is in the final stages of Parkinson’s and now lives in full-time residential care.

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So to speak.

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Probably thinking I was an animal-rights activist intent on releasing them from their hellish penury.

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I’d been there for almost an hour!

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I didn’t miss it, which was most fortuitous as it was an especially good episode. One of the contestants came up with the high-scoring word ‘toxocara’, a term that refers to a type of roundworm which is responsible for generating the dangerous infection/disease called toxocariasis. This disease is produced when the toxocara roundworm’s eggs are left to fester in the excrement of a dog for a period of two/three weeks after the faeces have been deposited. I was absolutely stunned when this word came up, and honestly believe it was some kind of message from ‘The Beyond’!

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Although Shoshana will insist on calling it my ‘episcopy’, the silly moo!

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Many of the more modest properties in this village – built within a particular time frame – were constructed out of a special, aluminium-based concrete which, while it poses only limited health risks to the residents, can, in certain instances, make it extremely difficult to raise a mortgage.

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With TP – I hate to have to say it, but say it I must – representing the steaming turd of festering excrement within.

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Remember that – in my own defence – I was still in somewhat of a state after Shoshana’s tragic fall.

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For fear of attracting the unwanted attentions of TP’s neighbours, one of whom, a Mrs Janine Loose, has grown extraordinarily jumpy and paranoid of late, since a canny gang of local schoolchildren appropriated the disused greenhouse at the bottom of her garden and secretly cultivated marijuana plants in it. Their illegal activities were only brought to light after Mrs Loose discovered two boys spreadeagled on her lawn, ‘completely monged’, when she went to hang out her washing one blustery autumn afternoon.

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Who started – but never completed – a child psychology correspondence course a few years back (then swapped to aromatherapy).

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Apparently – according to Ms Sissy Logan, an old Bluebell dancing girl turned colonic irrigation practitioner – Carl Gustav Jung has written quite extensively on this peculiar subject.

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Lucky old us, eh?!

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As he will no doubt have informed you.

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I found his insinuations extremely hurtful. As I told you after the meeting, nine out of the ten charges were dropped through lack of evidence, and in the tenth instance a credible witness was able to verify that I had merely asked the girl for directions to the nearest Tesco Metro. I have visited Leeds for many years and know the town well, but the rejuvenation of the riverside area and recent changes to the one-way system are liable to catch even a seasoned old pro like myself on the hop.

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Although I remain a little confused as to what his ‘professional’ status might actually be.

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This edition is limited to only thirty copies. Shoshana is wholly responsible for the wonderful, colourful, internal artwork.

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An organization that has – over recent years – fallen prey to rank corruption, chronic inefficiency and levels of bovine complacency the like of which you can hardly dare to imagine. My lack of an independent publisher is, I believe, at least partly down to the fact that members of this powerful institution are currently rife within all – and I mean all – areas of the national media. It may shock you to discover that the Duchess of Windsor, Peter Sissons, and that queer little chap who owns Sainsbury’s – or possibly ASDA – were former members and dabbled, quite seriously, in the organization for a while.

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