A Girl in Winter: A NovelThe story of a fateful winter day in the life of a European woman who has fled to England during WW II. |
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Page 186
... Cheshunt Avenue was on the north side of the city , in a district made up of rows of houses occasionally relieved by a grocery shop or the back of a laundry . Somewhere among them was a football ground . The bus ran towards it along a ...
... Cheshunt Avenue was on the north side of the city , in a district made up of rows of houses occasionally relieved by a grocery shop or the back of a laundry . Somewhere among them was a football ground . The bus ran towards it along a ...
Page 189
... Cheshunt Avenue was the first turn left in Cheylesmore Road , that opened into Balsam Lanc a little way after this bus - stop . It was a little after a quarter to two , and she hurried , because there was not too much time . One and ...
... Cheshunt Avenue was the first turn left in Cheylesmore Road , that opened into Balsam Lanc a little way after this bus - stop . It was a little after a quarter to two , and she hurried , because there was not too much time . One and ...
Page 190
... Cheshunt Avenue she realized that the mist that had hung undispersed since morning was thickening somewhat . She could not see to the end of the road , and it seemed like a cul - de - sac . On each side stretched two rows of quiet ...
... Cheshunt Avenue she realized that the mist that had hung undispersed since morning was thickening somewhat . She could not see to the end of the road , and it seemed like a cul - de - sac . On each side stretched two rows of quiet ...
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