Chance Meeting in Australia

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When I left school in 1956 I worked for a firm on the outskirts of Bristol and used to call from time to time in the lunch hours at a nearby family run confectionary shop. The family had 2 daughters who sometimes served in the shop after school and during holidays. These I got to know quite well. On a visit to Australia in 2005 I was on a coach trip from Sydney to the Blue Mountains. All on the trip except one couple were non native to Australia. At a coffee break, I got talking to the Australian couple to discover to my amazement that the wife was Linda, who used to serve me in the shop, when she was in her mid teens, and that I had not previously met since the early 1960s. She and her husband had emigrated to Perth soon after their marriage and were visiting their daughter in Sydney.
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Date submitted:Sun, 15 Jan 2012 12:20:43 +0000Coincidence ID:4522