
GREEN DOLPHIN STREET by Elizabeth Goudge
Is it Marianne, or Marguerite? Poor William could never remember the names of the two sisters, even though they had very different personalities. Marianne was

Is it Marianne, or Marguerite? Poor William could never remember the names of the two sisters, even though they had very different personalities. Marianne was

Of course, when I visited the Weald & Downland Musuem, I did it in a lot less time that advertised. The website says it takes

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It is easy to see that Lawrence Durrell started life as a poet, for his prose is magnificent. But his strongest suit is his brilliant

The guided tour of Chichester (led by a volunteer called Jean) began outside the Cathedral which was built by the Normans, starting in 1075. So

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It poured with rain last night ~ I could hear it pattering on my slightly open window through my sleep ~ so instead of going

If there is one thing that people remember about Charles Dicken’s A TALE OF TWO CITIES, it is of Madame Defarge knitting while the heads

Arriving at the Alamo/Enterprise at Heathrow, a full hour before my booking, I was lucky enough to be looked after by Abdul, who turned out

Poor Eleanor is so naive. Aged 19, when this novel opens, she loves nothing more than reading novels, especially those with a Cinderella-ish flavor to

Today was a travel day, in which I extracted myself from Wallasey, where I was visiting relatives, and took myself to the Ibis Hotel at

To most Americans, the title sounds like a Supreme Court Justice, so we are surprised to discover that Justice Hall actually refers to a house