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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... sounded rather wistful. Hermione gave a tiny sigh. She felt it was only right that Thea should see George clearly but at the same time she knew that Thea would never settle down with a young man of her own age. Her experiences had moved ...
... It's always been agreed that you would have Percy when I die.' Hermione gave her a glinting, mischievous smile. 'I wouldn't like to think of a parrot coming between a man and his wife!' Two ' behind the Old Station House. The old seats.
... gave thanks to all the gods at once that Thea was a simple, unspoilt girl who wanted to be married from her own home with as little fuss as possible. He was living in terror that Hermione should demand a formal announcement of the ...
... gave a grim little laugh. 'I shouldn't worry too much. If you haven't you can be pretty certain that Hermione has!' THEA WASN'T WORRYING ABOUT Felicity. For all her youth, she had a surprising grip on the realities of human frailties ...
... gave silent thanks that she didn't have to lie. Tm afraid not, Mrs Mainwaring.' i've just had the most extraordinary letter from him. Do you know where he is?' 'I understood from him that, wherever he is, he's incommunicado.' Esme's ...