A charity shop manager believes the 'beautiful' card was donated by mistake
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A charity shop manager is hoping to trace the owner of a "beautiful" Valentine's Day card thought to have been donated by mistake.Lyndsey Shir-McDermott-Pour said the card, which includes a black and white photograph, had a "heartfelt message" inside.Mrs Shir-McDermott-Pour, who has worked at the store for more than four years, said they receive stock from its other shops in the county and in Leicestershire, as well as donations.
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