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“don’t think that’s what it means. I think it’s about choosing to live life with an open heart and an attitude of hope rather than one of dread and fear. It’s about just knowing, I suppose, that all will be well …’ she placed a hand on his chest”
Melanie Hudson, The Night Train to Berlin
“And all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of things shall be well.”
Melanie Hudson, The Night Train to Berlin
“It was a time of plague and poverty and pandemics,”
Melanie Hudson, The Night Train to Berlin
“train, on this train …’ Ellie closed the journal. ‘Yes, she did. That’s why I’m here, really. Great Granny Nancy wanted me to follow in her footsteps. I think she was trying to inspire me.’ ‘And how did she meet Alex?’ Ellie looked towards the D-Day Dames rather than at Joe. ‘They met on the train, but she doesn’t say much about it, or about her time in Penberth during that particular trip.’ ‘They fell in love on this train, then?’ Ellie finally looked at him. ‘I guess so …’ She grabbed the”
Melanie Hudson, The Night Train to Berlin
“Sang in”
Melanie Hudson, The Night Train to Berlin