The Three Strange Keys - 1932/1940

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Thank you for letting me know - very strange.
Try it now?

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Thank you Pete, now it's perfect. It's not a story I've seen before, thanks for giving us the opportunity to read it.
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Back at my parents' place, I've just found we DO have Twenty-Minute Tales — and indeed, it was a school prize that my dad won when he was 9. :D Dad is happy for me to have it, so now I can read the other stories from it too. Just been enjoying Feefo, the Pixie Dog. (Lovely little story, but I wonder if it would now be considered politically incorrect for Feefo to change from white to black when he was naughty??)
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