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Friday, April 21, 2006
Lost and Found
I've mentioned Mr Bywater's excellent
Lost Worlds
before, in which he, quite rightly, notes that in England it is a Lost Property Office whilst in France it is the Bureau des Objets Trouves.
Look at what I found recently.
Ah, the days of Empire.
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