To the rest of the village it looked like a lost and found glove. But to Bertie it was the all-clear signal from Elsie. Her parents were away!
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Haha! Very good.
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Thank you, Sadje. You know I like to have fun with these, when it’s suitable π
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Youβre most welcome
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Hillarious
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Glad you appreciated. I was going to leave it with just a caption. Then inspiration took. Yay!
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Your inspiration was a good oneπ€
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Thank you. Still kept it short. π
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My pleasure
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Yay! π
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Hey, whatever works, I say! I love this very clever and amusing take.
I’ve been going through my “lost glove” images…
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I’ve loads. Gloves, shoes, scarfs, hats, socks, underwear (that’s more of a puzzle, though it is usually men’s)
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Me too! Men’s and children’s π
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I think mine are mostly female.
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Too funny
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