Mark Cope
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Chapter 3A Chapter by Mark CopeOne of James Herriot’s clients was a Mr Charles Smedley. He lived at Coxwold, a few minutes south of Thirsk. Coxwold is a venerable and relaxi.. |
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Chapter 4A Chapter by Mark Cope‘They f**k you up, your mum and dad’. This was the first line of poetry I read as an adult. At least it is the first line of poetry.. |
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Chapter 5A Chapter by Mark CopeLincoln is a surreal sort of town. Everybody knows it’s there, but no one seems too bothered about going to have a look. Perhaps because it&rs.. |
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Chapter 6A Chapter by Mark CopeWhere the county of Lincolnshire converges with Cambridgeshire, Leicestershire, Rutland (England’s smallest mainland county) and the northern .. |
The Fox and the PussycatA Poem by Mark CopeThe fox and the pussycat are both the same yet treated as opposites,the cat is now tame while the fox gets the blame and forced to live by his wits.To.. |