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Nell Woodward and Gussie Merton make unlikely friends - one a young married woman and the other a lonely elderly lady. Nell's husband, John, is an estate agent fresh from the Navy, but he is ignorant of the outside world and, as others abandon the collapsing property market, he gets in deeper...It is at Nethercombe, the home of Gussie's nephew, Henry, that a refuge is found. Henry has developed and sold a cluster of cottages, known as The Courtyard, and the people who buy them form a bond of friendship that embraces Nell and Gussie. But it is going to take all their strength to withstand the crises ahead...

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Marcia Willett trained as a ballet dancer before becoming a naval wife. She lives with her husband, Rodney, and their Newfoundlands, Bessie and Trubshawe. She has one son.

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Chapter 1
Augusta Merton ordered a pot of tea, refused cakes with a firm shake of the head and settled in her chair with the sensation that she was indulging in a great luxury. It was so long since she had allowed herself anything beyond absolute necessities that it seemed almost decadent to be sitting here in the quiet wood-panelled tea-room, with its comfortable Windsor chairs and pretty flowered china, watching the busy shoppers beyond the window hurrying along in the blowy golden April afternoon. She smiled at the waitress who unloaded the tea things onto the table, glanced a little anxiously at the bill which was tucked under the water jug and patted at her gingery grey hair which was twisted back into a wispy knot. Her eyes kept straying to her belongings and to one bag in particular and, succumbing at last to temptation, she picked up the plastic carrier and peeped inside before depositing it on the chair beside her with a sigh. She noticed with pleasure that there was a tea-strainer placed in a slop bowl – Gussie disliked tea bags – and, giving the contents of the pot a stir, she gazed about her as she waited for the tea to draw. At the next table a striking-looking young woman was drinking coffee. She had an exhausted, flattened look about her as if even the act of raising the cup to her lips were almost too much for her. She looked faintly familiar and, catching her eye, Gussie smiled encouragingly.
Nell Woodward was surprised out of her weariness by the quality of understanding in Gussie’s smile. It seemed that this stranger had grasped the fact of her inability to deal with life at the moment and was offering both sympathy and strength. Well, she was certainly tired. As a naval wife of ten years’ standing Nell had done her share of moving house but now she realised that it was even more difficult to cope when one’s heart and head were absolutely set against the move. During those ten years she had trailed from Gosport to Faslane, from Faslane to Chatham and then back again to Gosport with only the minimum of fuss. It was to be expected if you married a naval man: it was all part of the job. You may not want to go, you might hate the married quarter but there would probably be old friends to meet up with and the framework of the Navy was in the background to support you. The move to Bristol had been something else again. John’s decision to leave the Navy was, in Nell’s opinion, nothing short of madness. What if he had been passed over? He’d still had a worthwhile job, with a good salary, amongst people he knew. Now they were living in a rented flat in Bristol with nearly all his gratuity used up to buy a partnership in a friend’s estate agency. What did John know about selling houses? Nell felt the now familiar thrill of anxiety at the thought of their future. She drank some more coffee knowing that she must pull herself together and go back to finish the unpacking. The flat still looked like a furniture depository despite the fact that they had been in now for more than two weeks. Nevertheless Nell sat on, unable to find the energy or willpower to move.
Gussie began to pour tea. Her thoughts, distracted for a moment by Nell whom she simply couldn’t place, returned to the contents of the plastic bag. Of course, paisley was always suitable and if the hem were to be let down . . . Her mind wandered a little as she sipped. How good it was of Henry to remember his elderly second cousin and invite her to his wedding. So kind. And an invitation to stay the weekend at Nethercombe. It would be wonderful to see the old place again. It must be years, oh at least fifteen, since she’d been there. Henry’s mother, her cousin Louisa, had been alive then. Now, Louisa and her husband James were both gone and Henry had inherited Nethercombe Court with its farmland and its famous Devon Red herds. And now he was to be married.
Gussie set her cup back in its saucer and her face fell into its usual pattern of worried lines: a furrow between the sandy brows, a gathering and puckering around the lips. It was becoming more and more difficult to live on her tiny pension and her small capital was nearly all gone. She had already moved from the large airy flat, near the Clifton Suspension Bridge and just a step from the Downs, to a smaller apartment in Tyndalls Park Road. Her heart gave a frightened bump and her hand shook a little as she poured her second cup of tea. Really, she shouldn’t be here. A pot of tea or a cup of coffee in a café was such a luxury but the arrival of the invitation and the luck of finding the dress, combined with the idea of the wedding, had been so exciting that a little celebration seemed in order. The dress had been an extravagance, no doubt about it, but certain standards must be maintained and she couldn’t go to dear Henry’s wedding in her old blue. She mustn’t let him down. If she had to make one or two sacrifices during the next few weeks it would be worth it.
‘Soldier’s daughter, soldier’s sister,’ she reminded herself, straightening her thin shoulders more firmly, and smiled again at Nell.
Something in the old lady’s movement pierced the fog of Nell’s exhaustion and touched her heart. She felt that some conversation was expected of her although she longed to remain cocooned within the peace of her isolation.
‘Shopping’s so tiring,’ she said at random, too tired to think of an original remark. ‘Unless, of course, one’s buying something special.’
‘Buying something new to wear is certainly a treat.’ Gussie felt an overwhelming need to share her own excitement with another woman. ‘I’ve been invited to my cousin’s wedding and I’ve just bought myself a new dress.’
‘How wonderful.’ Nell responded instinctively to Gussie’s barely repressed happiness. ‘What sort of dress?’
‘Well . . .’ Gussie eyed the bag with a mixture of pleasure and anxiety. ‘I think it’s quite suitable, given my age. It’s a paisley. Navy blue.’
‘Sounds just the thing,’ said Nell encouragingly, noticing that the bag bore no shop name and had a well-used look. She also noticed, without appearing to, Gussie’s threadbare, if well-cared-for, appearance. ‘May I see it?’
Flushed and a little embarrassed, Gussie shook the dress free and displayed it rather shyly.
‘Not too fussy, you see. But smart.’ She looked anxiously at Nell. ‘Will it do, d’you think?’
‘I think it’s just right.’ Nell’s suspicion was confirmed. The dress was secondhand but it had been expensive once and its classic cut would stand the test of time. ‘The colour will be very flattering on you. Shall you wear a hat?’
The worried look returned as Gussie carefully folded the dress and returned it to its bag.
‘That’s rather a problem,’ she admitted. ‘My felt’s a little heavy for a May wedding but I’m afraid it will simply have to do.’
‘I was just wondering,’ Nell listened to her own voice in surprise, ‘I’ve got a navy-blue straw. You’d be most welcome . . .’
It must be exhaustion, she thought. Getting involved and offering to lend a hat to a complete stranger! I’m going mad. Maybe she doesn’t live round here . . .
But Gussie was looking at her in delight and gratitude and Nell found herself exchanging names and addresses and arranging for Gussie to come for coffee and a hat-trying session.
What have I done? she asked herself as she collected her things and headed for the door. What made me do such a stupid thing? And the flat’s such a mess. Oh hell!
Gussie watched her go before squeezing a third cup of tea from the pot. She felt quite exhilarated by their exchange. She had made a new friend. And a really very beautiful one. Gussie wrinkled her brow a little. Nell’s name hadn’t been familiar but she certainly reminded her of someone. But whom? She sipped thoughtfully and happily: a new dress, a wedding to go to and an invitation to coffee. Life could still be very good.
back at the flat, Nell stared around her in despair. She simply couldn’t shake off this terrible lassitude, this feeling that, in leaving the Navy, John had made a terrible mistake. Yet John himself was full of optimism and was happier than he’d been for months and months. It was tremendous luck that his old friend, Martin Amory, was prepared to take him into his business and at such a time. Ever since the stock market crash the year before, people had been putting their money into property and the estate agents were enjoying the boom. The fact that John had no qualifications in this field was, apparently, unimportant and Martin and John were quite sure that they would make their fortunes.
Nell set to work, the thought of Gussie arriving for coffee the next morning spurring her on. The flat, large and pleasant though it was, was a temporary measure until they could afford to buy. After all, John was in a prime position now to find a bargain and that must be their priority. It had been with only the greatest reluctance, and after some unpleasant scenes, that Nell had finally agreed that most of the gratuity should go into Martin’s business to pay for John’s partnership. She held out for one proviso. Enough must be kept back to pay the fees for the next year or two at Jack’s preparatory school. Nell, who feared that their passage outside the Navy may well be a rough one, was determined that their eight-year-old son should have some stability in his life. He was already happily settled at his school in Somerset and s...

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