The Body of a Woman, page 24
He saw Z grasped the quotation but couldn’t place it.
‘Under the Greenwood Tree,’ he supplied. ‘Hardy’
Beaumont looked more wooden. ‘That’d be a Laurel then?’
Good, Yeadings thought, watching Z wince, then smile: Beaumont’s in punny form again. Team harmony’s restored.
But heaven help us when Mott pulls out. That’s when the sparks will really start to fly.
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Clare Curzon, The Body of a Woman





