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HANNAH’S half marathon

No! thought Hannah as she rounded the corner and saw her bus already at the stop. She started to run, she couldn’t miss it…

‘Blimey!’ said a woman passenger as Hannah jumped on. ‘You training for the Olympics?’

‘No!’ gasped Hannah. ‘I got held up at my daughter’s and…’

‘Ahh, kids… We still feel responsible for them, even when they’ve left home, don’t we?’ the woman continued. ‘My son’s got his own flat but

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