Dear Anna, You were keen to sew today (actually you are keen to sew every day ! xoxox) and you were the first person to ask. Several other children also mentioned they wanted to sew. I was busy with a visitor we had from Head Office. Off you went and soon returned, handing me a piece of paper “Here Julie, I’ve made a list for you of the people that want to sew, I asked them how to spell their names!” Oh wow! Fantastic and fabulous! Look Anna, how about you just skip the rest of your education and become my PA? Ha ha actually I think I would end up being your PA!
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