On Mother Brown's Doorstep

Cover On Mother Brown's Doorstep
Genres: Fiction
In Manchester he’d been talking to mill owners. His new contract with Coates meant he couldn’t take the slightest risk in respect of fabric deliveries.
Susie, hearing him enter his office, immediately went to see him.
‘Ah, good afternoon, Miss Brown,’ he said, hanging up his hat and coat.
‘Ah to you too,’ said Susie, and walked up to him, lifted her face and pursed her lips.
‘Not in office time, Miss Brown,’ said Sammy.
A kick arrived on his left shin.
‘Take that,’ said Susie. There had been ot
...her times in her prolonged and electric relationship with Sammy when she’d had to deliver kicks.
‘You did that with your eyes shut,’ said Sammy, and kissed her.
‘That’s better,’ said Susie.
‘Not bad at all,’ said Sammy, ‘but I think we’ll have to stop meetin’ like this in office hours.’ But another kiss arrived, a lovely one to Susie. He had a man’s fine firm lips, and didn’t believe in pecking a girl.
‘Now you’re takin’ advantage,’ she said.
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