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The Girl in Room Fourteen The Girl in Room Fourteen by Carol Drinkwater
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“Once released from her trading responsibilities, she descended to Cannes’s famous seafront esplanade. Occasionally she dallied for a while, enjoying the sunshine while strolling the length of the Boulevard de la Croisette, or she might pause for un caffè espresso and a swift perusal of the announcements in the local daily newspaper, Nice Matin. More often than not, though, her habit was to walk purposefully in the direction of the new port close to the Pointe Croisette, where waiting patiently on the corner of Place Franklin Roosevelt was Maurice, her chauffeur, with her morning mail, seated in her second-hand 1996 Bentley Azure, its gleaming bodywork black as a beetle’s carapace.”
Carol Drinkwater, The Girl in Room Fourteen
“Every fruit that bedecked Cecile’s gaily-dressed stall had been grown on her own holding.”
Carol Drinkwater, The Girl in Room Fourteen