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In [[Universe (The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)|one universe]], '''Levendale United''' was the football | In [[Universe (The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)|one universe]], '''Levendale United''' was the football team of the British city of [[Levendale City]], home to the [[Jenny Everywhere#Jenny Bainbridge|local incarnation]] of [[Jenny Everywhere]]. Her favourite [[Jenny Everywhere's scarf|scarf]] was a green-and-purple Levendale United one, although [[Jenny Everywhere's mother#Mrs Bainbridge|her mother]] insisted it was not to be worn except on match days. On the eve of one game against [[Cranchester]], [[Jenny Everywhere's father#Mr Bainbridge|Jenny's father]] predicted that United would win three-nil, although Jenny was less certain as Cranchester had recently gotten back a player called [[Jefferson (The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)|Jefferson]]. ([[PROSE]]: ''[[The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere (novel)|The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere]]'') | ||
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Latest revision as of 11:06, 29 June 2022
In one universe, Levendale United was the football team of the British city of Levendale City, home to the local incarnation of Jenny Everywhere. Her favourite scarf was a green-and-purple Levendale United one, although her mother insisted it was not to be worn except on match days. On the eve of one game against Cranchester, Jenny's father predicted that United would win three-nil, although Jenny was less certain as Cranchester had recently gotten back a player called Jefferson. (PROSE: The Genesis of Jenny Everywhere)