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The Unseen Path

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The Unseen Path – Part Forty One

12th May 2018 1642again 3504 Comments

Gigs were ferrying people to the island, their small sizes requiring Gillian and Petroc to go separately from them.  The previous day and night’s cold front had pushed on inland, leaving a cool but fine [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Forty

9th May 2018 1642again 2842 Comments

GOOD FRIDAY   Ten minutes from the farm, the sun sinking in the west, the American girl dozing on the back seat, at least she wasn’t arguing now. If Helena hadn’t gone with him to [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Thirty Nine

5th May 2018 1642again 2190 Comments

Well, he had made the last train back from Brussels to St Pancras; that was one of the few things about the day to give him any satisfaction.  Following the previous week’s meeting, he had [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Thirty Eight

4th May 2018 1642again 2716 Comments

By now, they were on top of the bell tower looking over the eastern half of the island, just below the level of the walls of the fort on the slope above.  Market gardens and [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Thirty Seven

2nd May 2018 1642again 2538 Comments

IT PAUSES, MONDAY BEFORE EASTER, HOLY WEEK   An early morning start for the whole household, Martha, Iltud, Sally, Josey, Narin and an insistent Sam, who refused to be left behind; fresh clothes, big breakfasts, [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Thirty Six

28th April 2018 1642again 2221 Comments

At least Lena hadn’t done a runner, nor did she seem to be having second thoughts, she had just lapsed into fatalistic passivity, as if having made this one big decision her life could continue [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Thirty Five

25th April 2018 1642again 3398 Comments

“Hi Lena, how are you?” She had been a couple of minutes late and, due to constant demands from her work tablet for her attention, hadn’t been able to prepare herself for what could be [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Thirty Four

21st April 2018 1642again 1641 Comments

She picks up straightaway; she guesses who it is, although it’s very rare for him to call her at work.  Thanks for calling back; he was going to call her anyway. How is she, has [more…]

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The Unseen Path – Part Thirty Three

18th April 2018 1642again 2220 Comments

Ten o’clock, now we’re getting somewhere.  Names at first, some numbers to match, some names obviously noms-de-guerre, whatever those classifications meant if anything, allusions to imports, depots, a few account details.  Hazard an educated guess: [more…]

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