A Girl in WinterThis classic novel captures twelve transformative hours in the life of an exiled woman living in England and working at a library during World War II. |
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... Jane, because Jane had been mentioned, and Katherine was troubled by misgivings that either or both the parents.
... Jane, which was understandable in the circumstances, but from Mrs. Fennel, written on the same notepaper that Robin had used, with the house and the village and the telephone number stamped boldly in blue at the head of each page. The ...
... Jane she could not remember at all. That was odd. Katherine reckoned on having a good memory for faces. The truth of the matter was, she could not now keep them out of her mind, and they were constantly linking up with whatever she ...
... Jane . She wasn't married when I knew her . Her little girl had died . ” sorry . Miss Green shook her head in an incomprehending way that meant she was “ So I wrote , just to say the usual things . ” " Were they friends of your family ...
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