A Week in Winter: A NovelMacmillan, 06.05.2002 - 352 Seiten Any reader who has ever fallen in love with a house will understand the attraction of Moorgate, a light-and-fresh-air-filled old farmhouse on the edge of the moor in Cornwall. The enchanting house now belongs to seventy-something Maudie Todhunter, the late Lord Todhunter's free-spirited second wife. (The first wife, Hilda, was supposedly a paragon of virtue, and Maudie has always felt second-best.) The light of Maudie's life is her vivacious stepgranddaughter, Posy, who begs Maudie to board a giant English mastiff whom Posy's mean-spirited mother has banned from the house. (The large and ungainly Polonius is an impossibly lovable canine who outshines Lassie by a mile and is destined to become a favorite of readers worldwide.) |
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... kitchen , hot , strong tea and the comforting smell of cooking . He did not see the muffled figure crossing the moor be- low the house , pausing within the shadow of the thorn hedge , climbing swiftly over the dry - stone wall . The ...
... kitchen and from outside and , whilst it is not a partic- ularly important selling feature , it will be necessary to allow clients to view it . Mr Abbot has been intending to contact you about it since he is unable to renovate this part ...
... kitchen , and then they'd gone from room to room whilst he showed her what might be done . His ideas were simple but good and she decided , with one or two restrictions , that she'd allow him to go ahead if his price were reasonable ...
... kitchen . Pausing to watch a nuthatch , upside down on the nut container which hung from a hook on the bird table , she was distracted for a moment from the problems at Moorgate . She loved these two big sunny rooms which opened on to ...
... kitchen and unloaded the contents on to the draining board . Hector had always been at his best surrounded by people - selected people , if possible , but almost any people were preferable to his own company . Maudie was happier in a ...
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