The Woman From Paris

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Rosamunde noticed she was trembling. She didn’t look quite herself. Joshua made conversation so that his grandmother didn’t have to. She hadn’t said a word all the way back in the car. “They had been to Dad’s grave because Mum’s car was parked outside the church, and they’d put daffodils by Barry’s headstone,” Joshua explained. “I suspect they’d gone up the high street to do a little window-shopping,” said Rosamunde.“Do women ever really window-shop?” Joshua asked provocatively, hoping to rouse... his grandmother out of her trance. It was unlike her to be so quiet. “Those who don’t have the money to spend do a lot of window-shopping. I don’t think Antoinette and Phaedra will come away empty-handed, though, do you?” said Rosamunde. She glanced at Margaret and frowned. “George has enabled them to buy whatever they want.” This last comment caused Margaret’s eyes to flicker a moment, and she glanced at Rosamunde. “Are you all right, Margaret? Can we get you anything?”MoreLess

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