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@Sunny, you are right but let me tell you just because you never heard of it, doesn't mean it does not exist. I have seen a lot of things I never heard of and I am 84.

Peter Pumpkin Goes to School Kindle Edition

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Citygirl, I never implied that the book doesn't exist. I just said I've nBever heard of it. The word Pumpkin had me stumped for a while.
Why did you think I said that the book doesn't exist?

British sitcom about two likable chaps searching for something:

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@Sunny. I'm sorry if you took it the wrong way. I did not mean to imply that you took it that way. I just thought I would prove to you that it was in fact a real book.
 
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@Sunny. I'm sorry if you took it the wrong way. I did not mean to imply that you took it that way. I just thought I would prove to you that it was in fact a real book.
Citygirl, not to beat this into the ground, but I'll answer you one more time. To repeat myself, I never implied that the book doesn't exist. I don't see why you think I took it "the wrong way." All I said was that I never heard of that book. So for all I knew, my guess as to the title could have been 100% wrong, as it was just a guess. I was trying to explain that my own guess may have been silly, totally wrong, and there was no such book, for all I knew. (Or maybe there was, and I stumbled on the right answer by pure luck.) Can we let go of this now? I was not doubting you or the validity of your book title. I was saying, "Just a guess."

I don't think I took anything the wrong way. Your statement to me, "@Sunny, you are right but let me tell you just because you never heard of it, doesn't mean it does not exist. I have seen a lot of things I never heard of and I am 84." is an argumentative answer, and you sound angry, or at least indignant. Of course there are many books I have never heard of, millions of them, probably.

Can we move along now? Let's forget about Peter Pumpkin and move on to Deb's mystery novel.

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