Tag Archives: Cairo

Part Two 1: Fresh and Innocent

 Part Two   1: Fresh and Innocent “I’m so happy you are as you just are, so fresh and innocent and yet with that wee bit of worldly wisdom which is such a safeguard.  Your stay in the East will … Continue reading

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Len: Our Ownest Darling Girl – The Background and Acknowledgments

To read the Chapters in chronological order: go to CHAPTERS (above) and click on the Chapter you wish to read, or to access a chapter you can also go to Recent Posts on the right. This online publication is free, … Continue reading

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