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Enid Blyton book collector 'gobsmacked' to find notes by wife | Enid Blyton book collector 'gobsmacked' to find notes by wife |
(about 4 hours later) | |
Steve Mills said it was a "mind-blowing" discovery to make | |
A book collector was "completely gobsmacked" to find a charity shop novel contained a note written 50 years ago by his wife. | A book collector was "completely gobsmacked" to find a charity shop novel contained a note written 50 years ago by his wife. |
Steve Mills was rearranging his Enid Blyton collection at home in Hockley, Essex, when he discovered the handwritten message by spouse Karen. | |
The book was given away by his mother-in-law in the 1970s and Mr Mills said it was a "mind-blowing" coincidence to unknowingly buy it. | The book was given away by his mother-in-law in the 1970s and Mr Mills said it was a "mind-blowing" coincidence to unknowingly buy it. |
"I kept rereading it and thought 'This cannot be, surely?'," said the 67-year-old. | "I kept rereading it and thought 'This cannot be, surely?'," said the 67-year-old. |
The note gave details of Mrs Mills' life as a child in Staffordshire - when she had not met Mr Mills - including details of family members and old addresses. | The note gave details of Mrs Mills' life as a child in Staffordshire - when she had not met Mr Mills - including details of family members and old addresses. |
Mr Mills purchased The Naughtiest Girl Again book in Rayleigh, more than 160 miles (257km) away from where his mother-in-law handed it in at a local fete. | Mr Mills purchased The Naughtiest Girl Again book in Rayleigh, more than 160 miles (257km) away from where his mother-in-law handed it in at a local fete. |
But he only realised what it contained during a recent tidy-up of his bookshelf. | But he only realised what it contained during a recent tidy-up of his bookshelf. |
The annotations showed members of Mrs Mills' family | The annotations showed members of Mrs Mills' family |
"I opened the front cover and I was shocked to see my brother-in-law's name in it," he explained. | "I opened the front cover and I was shocked to see my brother-in-law's name in it," he explained. |
"It included an address that I'd heard my wife mention and I just couldn't believe it." | "It included an address that I'd heard my wife mention and I just couldn't believe it." |
Mr Mills, who owns about 50 Enid Blyton novels, then showed his 60-year-old wife, who turned the page and found the note she penned. | Mr Mills, who owns about 50 Enid Blyton novels, then showed his 60-year-old wife, who turned the page and found the note she penned. |
"She was equally shocked," he continued. "It was actually quite a cute thing to look at." | "She was equally shocked," he continued. "It was actually quite a cute thing to look at." |
'Extraordinary' | 'Extraordinary' |
The surprise did not end there for the couple, however. | The surprise did not end there for the couple, however. |
They went on to discover two other novels on his bookshelf also featured annotations by his wife. | They went on to discover two other novels on his bookshelf also featured annotations by his wife. |
Mr Mills now hopes to find more books his wife annotated | Mr Mills now hopes to find more books his wife annotated |
"We both sat there really not quite sure how to handle it because this was just extraordinary," Mr Mills said. | "We both sat there really not quite sure how to handle it because this was just extraordinary," Mr Mills said. |
"They look nice on the shelf and it gives me a nice warm feeling to know I've got them." | "They look nice on the shelf and it gives me a nice warm feeling to know I've got them." |
The retired civil servant said realising he and Mrs Mills shared the same love of books as children "bridges the two of us even closer". | The retired civil servant said realising he and Mrs Mills shared the same love of books as children "bridges the two of us even closer". |
He added: "There's probably more out there, so it's set me on another quest." | He added: "There's probably more out there, so it's set me on another quest." |
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