Sadly, the seat came loose and fell off, unbeknown to Alice and her mum, Sally Hughes.
They only realised the catastrophe when they returned home to Walshaw Road in Bury. Poor Alice was distraught at the loss of her special toy.
But she needn't have worried.
For eagle-eyed shopper Sarah Fitzpatrick spotted the small child seat complete with teddy, outside Tesco Express, in Tottington Road, Bury, on January 23.
Mum-of-one Sarah contacted the Bury Times in an attempt to track down its owner and we published a story to try to reunite teddy Emily with her owner.
Any happily, Ms Hughes spotted the story, and contacted us. We were able to put her in touch with Ms Fitzpatrick and reunite the toy with its owner. ................."
What does "any happily" mean in that story?
Top answer
inggris What does "any happily" mean in that story? It is a misprint for ' And happily'.
— Mister Micawber
inggris What does "any happily" mean in that story?
It is a misprint for ' And happily'.
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