Authors: Ruth Hamilton
He crossed the space and knelt before her.
‘Get up,’ she chided. ‘I shall only laugh.’
‘Marry me,’ he ordered.
‘I will,’ she returned, ‘but get off your knees.’ She smiled up at him after he had risen. ‘Why didn’t you come as a priest? Why did you pretend to be a
layman?’
He laughed softly. ‘Would you have done business with a priest? A raving Roman?’
‘I don’t know,’ she answered.
‘Then never mind, for we are agreed, are we not?’ He spat on his hand, shook hers. ‘That’s a good bit of business we just did, my love, and we have shaken on it,
too.’
‘Yes, James, you played a good hand there.’
They left the cellar, left the past behind and climbed stone steps into the kitchen.
In the hallway of Pendleton Grange, an elderly Irishwoman wept into her apron. With the turn of an ace, her brother had brought together this wonderful couple. She dried her eyes and spoke into
the soft silence of morning. ‘For once, you played well,’ she told Thomas Mulligan. ‘May God forgive me for saying so.’
THE END
Ruth Hamilton is the bestselling author of twenty-five novels, including
Mulligan’s Yard
,
Dorothy’s War
,
The Judge’s Daughter
,
The
Reading Room
,
Mersey View
and
That Liverpool Girl.
She has become one of the north-west of England’s most popular writers. She was born in Bolton, which is the setting for
many of her novels. She now lives in Liverpool.
Also by Ruth Hamilton
A Whisper to the Living
With Love from Ma Maguire
Nest of Sorrows
Billy London’s Girls
Spinning Jenny
The September Starlings
A Crooked Mile
Paradise Lane
The Bells of Scotland Road
The Dream Sellers
The Corner House
Miss Honoria West
Saturday’s Child
Matthew & Son
Chandlers Green
The Bell House
Dorothy’s War
The Judge’s Daughter
The Reading Room
A Parallel Life
Mersey View
Sugar and Spice
That Liverpool Girl
Lights of Liverpool
A
CKNOWLEDGEMENTS
My family – Alice, David, Michael, Susan and Elizabeth.
Dorothy Ramsden, researcher, Bolton.
Members of America On Line who also helped with research.
Staff at Bolton Central Library.
Sweetens Books of Bolton, who provided me with information.
The Revd Geoff Garner and his wife, Elisabeth, for investigating crematoria throughout Britain.
All my friends for sensing when to visit and when to stay away!
Father Albert Shaw of St Helen’s Church, my friend and confessor.
I say goodbye to Jenny Byrne, who died in June 2000.
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