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A nice lady sat next to P.G. Wodehouse at dinner one night.  She raved about his works.  She claimed that "her sons had great masses of his books piled on their tables and never missed reading each new one as it came out.
'And when I tell them,' she concluded,' that I have actually been sitting next dinner with Edgar Wallace, I don't know what they will say'."  -Oxford Book of Anecdotes

As we draw close to the end of year ti is good to remember that we all make mistakes....and forgive others for theirs.

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