JugglingPam is the adopted daughter of Christina's parents. They meet Peter and Jago and their paths converge, diverge and converge again in unexpected ways. |
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Page 147
... church of St Elfreda's . It had stood , neglected and half derelict , in the wood near her home . Public subscription , charity concerts and all manner of local and metropolitan effort had gone into its restoration , until St Elfreda's ...
... church of St Elfreda's . It had stood , neglected and half derelict , in the wood near her home . Public subscription , charity concerts and all manner of local and metropolitan effort had gone into its restoration , until St Elfreda's ...
Page 148
... church . After that , she had opened the piano and had begun to warm up . - Then she worked at the Purcell Te Deum for St Cecilia's Day . Pam was especially fond of the Te Deum . She had told Peter , just the previous week , that St ...
... church . After that , she had opened the piano and had begun to warm up . - Then she worked at the Purcell Te Deum for St Cecilia's Day . Pam was especially fond of the Te Deum . She had told Peter , just the previous week , that St ...
Page 158
... church . This church . The one church that had not come to mind . So had Peter simply abandoned her ? Had he run off , just like that , when Stet had come breezing along ? How pathetic ! All the while , Jago ached with concern for Pam ...
... church . This church . The one church that had not come to mind . So had Peter simply abandoned her ? Had he run off , just like that , when Stet had come breezing along ? How pathetic ! All the while , Jago ached with concern for Pam ...
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