Edna and Maurice recognised one another instantly, but neither wished to admit to it. They had become acquainted many decades ago when Edna, at the encouragement of their neighbour, Madame Genevieve Dubois had entered the world of local artists. At the time, Maurice was the aficionado of a local art group in the Methodist church hall on the main road.
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Welcome! Thanks for visiting my author blog. I write every day, I read every day, so we most likely have lots in common! I currently have seven books available on Amazon '1962', 'Piccalilly' 'Quirky Tales to Make Your Day' and the Curmudgeon Avenue series.
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