Wow!

We're finalising the latest edition of our Midhurst Society magazine (for which I'm the editor).  One of the stories that we are featuring is about two sisters from Easebourne who were suffragettes in the early nineteenth century.  It's a really interesting story, and when I sent a draft copy of the magazine to Phil-the-Churchwarden to check he was happy with his contribution about the newly refurbished war memorial, he sent a reply saying that they had been doing some tidying up in the churchyard and had uncovered the graves of the sisters which had been covered by grass for several decades.

What are the chances of him doing this at the same time that he read about them?  It will give us a brilliant postscript to finish the article. 

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