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Mrs Gunn And The Village WhatsApp Group

I did not join the village WhatsApp group so much as become absorbed by it. One minute I was a respectable private woman with a reasonable expectation of peace. The next, my phone was buzzing on the table as though I had been appointed communications officer for matters of terrible local unimportance. It reminded me of the time Mrs MacLeod declared open hostilities over Mrs Fraser’s honeysuckle advancing across their shared fence. As I was

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