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That fate should decree, however, that at the first time of asking that the Reds and Blues must try for conclusion in the glorious struggle for the English Cup honours was, in a great measure, an unlooked for catastrophe.
It was a bizarre, unexpected and unlooked for development that would allow Cooper to even the score with Boda while keeping his promise to his wife.
As an American whose work here over the past 27 years as a bookseller and then as co-founder of Seven Stories has focused on celebrating the fantastic achievements of British writers and illustrators for children, to receive an OBE myself is a wonderful, but unlooked for, honour.
 
 
 
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