A Friend of the FamilyMacmillan, 2007 M04 1 - 352 páginas Picking up the story of Kate Webster and Cass Wivenhoe that began with First Friends, A Friend of the Family (published in the UK as Thea's Parrot) tells the tale of one of their friends, Felicity, a married woman who has been dallying with George, another mutual acquaintance. When Felicity is widowed, everyone expects George to pop the question. He does, but to the astonishment of Kate and Cass, his intended bride is not Felicity. With her usual generous helping of tears and laughter, Marcia Willett again provides her fans with a treat to be savored. |
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... faces if he strolled into the Mess with Thea by his side. They'd be green with envy. And, after all, if he presented Felicity with a fait accompli, what could she do about it? Nevertheless, it was a big step, a huge step. He was used to ...
... face and grey to his brown hair, which was as thick as ever, but today there was something different about his demeanour, the way he walked and the expression on his face, and Cass looked at him expectantly as he got into the ...
... Her news was too riveting to wait, she said, and no, it couldn't be told over the telephone. 'I want to see your face when I tell you,' said Cass. 'Honestly, Cass ... ' 'No, I won't hear any excuses. I don't care about.
... face. 'So do I!' Kate looked at Felicity, waiting for the usual expression of outrage that she could never control when Cass alluded to the fact that George had always had a soft spot for her. Today it was missing. Felicity was still ...
... face when she finds out!' They looked at one another and began to laugh. 'Let's hope that she hasn't already or she'll be lying in wait at the church tomorrow. Perhaps I wish I was coming after all.' 'I shall tell you all when I get ...