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11 comments:
albatross. I hope your sea voyage shan't be unduly affected.
I received your message by seamail only yesterday and regret
that, what with the wedding, I didn't immediately read it.
Algernon looked splendid, by the way. You were right about
the bridegroom's brother, though; evidently he just didn't turn up!
Hardly surprising, considering what is known of Algernon's proclivities regarding
his toenails.I know you've spoken to him already about
this. It's no wonder that people call him a loon.
Or was it a loom? Hard to tell by looking,
I suspect Marianne would have preferred confetti to toenails, but
your albatross was not so picky. It ate them all.
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