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Daughters of Penny Lane

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by Ruth Hamilton


  Harry marched in, shoeless and covered in dust. ‘Don’t ask,’ he said, raising a hand. ‘Don’t mention cellars, rats – including drowned ones – gas pipes or drains.’

  ‘I wasn’t going to. Go and clean yourself up a bit; you look like nobody owns you.’

  He winked. ‘You own me, angel.’

  ‘We own each other,’ she replied, ‘but don’t come any nearer. I’m not sure I want to know a bloke who’s been up to his eyes in drowned rats.’

  ‘My fair-weather bride,’ he teased.

  ‘It rained the day we got married,’ she reminded him.

  ‘And what did I say at the time?’ Harry asked, teasing her.

  ‘Erm . . . I do?’

  ‘What else?’

  She stood up and hugged him. ‘Did the rats have fleas?’

  ‘That’s not what I said on our wedding day.’

  She gave in, just as she always did. ‘A French proverb, but in English. You said, “Rainy wedding day means a happy household.”’

  ‘And I was right.’

  ‘Yes. You always are.’

  Ruth Hamilton was the bestselling author of numerous novels including The Reading Room, Mersey View, That Liverpool Girl, Lights of Liverpool, A Liverpool Song, Meet Me at the Pier Head and Midnight on Lime Street. She became one of the most popular writers of the north-west of England. She was born in Bolton, which is the setting for many of her novels, and spent most of her life in Lancashire. She also lived in Liverpool for many years, before passing away in 2016.

  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

  Mulligan’s Yard

  Saturday’s Child

  Matthew & Son

  Chandler’s Green

  The Bell House

  Dorothy’s War

  A Parallel Life

  Sugar and Spice

  The Judge’s Daughter

  The Reading Room

  Mersey View

  That Liverpool Girl

  Lights of Liverpool

  A Liverpool Song

  A Mersey Mile

  Meet Me at the Pier Head

  Midnight on Lime Street

  Daughters of Penny Lane

  First published 2017 by Macmillan

  This electronic edition published 2017 by Macmillan

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  ISBN 978-1-4472-8359-1

  Copyright © Ruth Hamilton 2017

  Cover design and photography © www.blacksheep-uk.com

  Cover photograph of children © Getty

  Cover photograph of girls and background houses © Alamy

  Author photograph © Bolton News

  The right of Ruth Hamilton to be identified as the author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.

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