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It was the coldest morning in twenty years. Snow fell in thick, unrelenting sheets, and the streets of
**The Gold Beneath the Floorboards** My husband left me with our child in his crumbling, half-derelict cottage.
A GIFT OF LUCK “Oh, bother!” Lucy glanced at her watch and quickened her pace, though she
They let me go when I turned 55. As a farewell, I handed out roses to every colleague, while leaving
In a haze of London fog and flickering streetlamps, the wealthy manwhose fortune could buy entire countiesfound
Youre not taking the girl, then? No. And I wouldnt advise it, Barry. Youve no idea what a babys like.
In a quiet corner of London, in a modest two-bedroom flat on the seventh floor, Eleanor had built her
The dogs eyes welled up with tears the moment he recognised the stranger as his old master.
**Diary Entry** I stumbled back from work close to midnight, utterly shatteredhungry, furious, and drained.
An otter with knowing eyes came to people, pleading for help, and in gratitude left a generous payment.