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“Being headlong in love didn’t suit him at all. Love was like an infectious disease, once it took hold there was very little you could do to stop it.”
― The East End Girl in Blue
― The East End Girl in Blue
“purred like a sewing machine.”
― The Pilot's Girl
― The Pilot's Girl
“I would see the little guy again,”
― The Nurse's Homecoming
― The Nurse's Homecoming
“I know who you were;”
― Operation Winter Wedding
― Operation Winter Wedding
“I thought I could tell you anything and you’d understand, but I were wrong. I ain’t a believer as you know, but I reckon I’m more forgiving, more loving and more understanding than you or most of your lot.”
― Reporting For Duty
― Reporting For Duty
“bought”
― Wartime Arrivals at Harbour House
― Wartime Arrivals at Harbour House
“After a couple of hours they came to clearing”
― The Nurse's Homecoming
― The Nurse's Homecoming
“not sure where she was or why she was there. Then he remembered her children.”
― Wartime Arrivals at Harbour House
― Wartime Arrivals at Harbour House
“Getting a divorce wasn’t easy, it was expensive, and she wasn’t even sure if the fact that he’d broken her arm would be considered sufficient reason by the judge.”
― Reporting For Duty
― Reporting For Duty
“Nothing seemed to have change;”
― The Nurse's War
― The Nurse's War
“against the name at head of the bed”
― The Nurse's War
― The Nurse's War
“He started walking again as he continued her story.”
― Operation Winter Wedding
― Operation Winter Wedding
“four’s capabilities.”
― Operation Winter Wedding
― Operation Winter Wedding
“two of the most important aspects our wedding.”
― Operation Winter Wedding
― Operation Winter Wedding
“Rosamond closed”
― The Duke's Reluctant Bride
― The Duke's Reluctant Bride
“names of the four girls”
― Operation Winter Wedding
― Operation Winter Wedding
“The car had excellent lock and”
― Operation Winter Wedding
― Operation Winter Wedding
“breakfast. You were given a label yesterday. Write your home address on it and tie it to your suitcase and then take it to the postal depot after breakfast. It’s on the way to the parade ground.’ Surely they’d not have to have their irons when they did their first round of drill? ‘Excuse me, Corp, if we have to bring our irons back after breakfast then wouldn’t it be better to take our suitcases then?’ The woman scowled, unhappy about being shown up. ‘Leave the cases here and collect them when you bring your irons back. The extra half a mile added to your”
― Reporting For Duty
― Reporting For Duty
“Millie slammed on the brakes,”
― New Recruits at Goodwill House
― New Recruits at Goodwill House
“not having been an officer”
― The Nurse's Homecoming
― The Nurse's Homecoming
“She fiddled around with the complicated percolator”
― The Nurse's Homecoming
― The Nurse's Homecoming
“It would be relief to leave bomb-”
― The Nurse's War
― The Nurse's War
“own nursery, and she would be sleeping alone in here as she had done for six months before she had married Alex. He had left several drawers open in his hurry to reclaim his belongings. She hoped she’d find the odd sock or handkerchief, possibly a civilian shirt or jumper on the rail in the closet, but he’d left nothing. She shot into the bathroom – yes – he hadn’t been able to collect his wash bag.”
― Barbara's War Box Set
― Barbara's War Box Set




