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“Would you like the detailed answer, or the simple answer?” Asks Ibrahim.
“The simple answer, please, Ibrahim,“ says Elizabeth, without hesitation.
Abraham pauses. Perhaps he had phrased his question poorly? “But I have prepared a detailed answer, Elizabeth.”
He lets this hang in the air, until Joyce says, “Well, let’s all enjoy the detailed answer, shall we?”
— Aug 19, 2025 08:22AM
“Would you like the detailed answer, or the simple answer?” Asks Ibrahim.
“The simple answer, please, Ibrahim,“ says Elizabeth, without hesitation.
Abraham pauses. Perhaps he had phrased his question poorly? “But I have prepared a detailed answer, Elizabeth.”
He lets this hang in the air, until Joyce says, “Well, let’s all enjoy the detailed answer, shall we?”
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One day, Ian will write a book. He just needs a title that rhymes, and then he’ll get to work.
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One day, Ian will write a book. He just needs a title that rhymes, and then he’ll get to work.
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…” she will sort of miss it when Carl and Toyota split up. Which they will, because Carl is an idiot, and he’s not going to keep hold of a girlfriend with eyebrows that great.”
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Chapter36:
…” she will sort of miss it when Carl and Toyota split up. Which they will, because Carl is an idiot, and he’s not going to keep hold of a girlfriend with eyebrows that great.”
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Chapter 29: “Chat and Crochet is a fairly new group, Detective Chief Inspector,” says Ibrahim. “Formed by members who had become disillusioned with Knit and Natter. Too much nattering and not enough knitting, apparently.”
— Aug 19, 2025 08:15AM
Chapter 29: “Chat and Crochet is a fairly new group, Detective Chief Inspector,” says Ibrahim. “Formed by members who had become disillusioned with Knit and Natter. Too much nattering and not enough knitting, apparently.”

