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Authors: Mary Jane Staples
‘This is really for us, Cassie?’ breathed Sally.
‘Vhy, that it is,’ said Mr Greenberg, down from his seat and top-hat doffed, ‘and vhat a handsome cart and nags, ain’t it?’
‘Carriage and pair, Mr Greenberg, if you please,’ said Cassie, ‘and all arranged by Boots and Freddy and Horace, Sally.’
‘Oh, I could kiss them all for ever,’ said Sally.
Mr Greenberg, somewhat overcome by the radiance of both brides, dug for his handkerchief and blew his nose. Sally seemed to float up into the landau in her gown. She took her seat opposite the Gaffer, and Mr Brown, following, sat opposite Cassie.
A crowd of fascinated onlookers had gathered by the time the landau moved off. Sally was still breathless, Cassie in sheer delight. Mr Greenberg drove to Browning Street, heading for the Walworth Road and the turn into Larcom Street.
In the Walworth Road, they stopped the traffic and were cheered to the echo. Cassie fluttered her hand in royal acknowledgement of public acclaim, and Sally, coming to, waved at an entranced tram conductor. The Gaffer and Mr Brown exchanged smiles. On the landau went in regal style, carrying the brides to the church, where Freddy and Horace awaited them.
‘Vhat a happy occasion, ain’t it, my beauties?’ said Mr Greenberg to the carriage horses.
The graceful pair nodded, and the carriage turned into Larcom Street, the site of the church and its
vicarage
. Within the church and among the people who had ceremonial duties to perform, only one was suffering worries. That was Horace’s best man, Percy Ricketts.
Percy was still not sure if he ought to include a saucy story in his speech.
Mary Jane Staples
was born, bred and educated in Walworth, and is the author of many bestselling novels, including the ever-popular cockney sagas featuring the Adams family.
Down Lambeth Way
Our Emily
King of Camberwell
On Mother Brown's Doorstep
A Family Affair
Missing Person
Pride of Walworth
Echoes of Yesterday
The Young Ones
The Last Summer
The Family at War
Fire Over London
Churchill's People
Bright Day, Dark Night
Tomorrow is Another Day
The Way Ahead
Year of Victory
The Homecoming
Sons and Daughters
Appointment at the Palace
Changing Times
Spreading Wings
Family Fortunes
A Girl Next Door
Ups and Downs
Out of the Shadows
A Sign of the Times
The Soldier's Girl
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Two for Three Farthings
The Lodger
Rising Summer
The Pearly Queen
Sergeant Joe
The Trap
The Ghost of Whitechapel
Escape to London
The Price of Freedom
A Wartime Marriage
Katernia's Secret
The Summer Day is Done
The Longest Winter
Natasha's Dream
Nurse Anna's War
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THE CAMBERWELL RAID
A CORGI BOOK : 9780552144698
Version 1.0 Epub ISBN 9781446488324
First publication in Great Britain
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Corgi edition published 1996
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