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The Harbour Girl

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by Val Wood


  A week later she waited at dawn in St Andrew’s Dock for the Scarborough Girl to tie up. It was bitterly cold, though not as cold as it had been the morning they had waited for the missing ships. She felt a pang of sadness whenever she thought of Harry, and wondered how he would have coped with another son in his life. It would have been difficult for him. But her memories of Harry were changing. She thought of how merry he had been when she’d first met him, as if he had not a care in the world to bother him, and it was this image she clung to when she looked at Jack, who looked so much like him.

  ‘Jeannie! What are you doing here?’ Ethan called as he jumped down on to the quayside. ‘Aren’t you cold?’

  ‘Cold? Me?’ She laughed. ‘I’m a fisher girl, aren’t I? I’m waiting for the sun to come up …’ – she hesitated – ‘and I’ve been waiting for my ship to come in.’

  He looked at her, a puzzled expression on his face. ‘Your ship?’

  She nodded. ‘My ship. The Scarborough Girl. Isn’t she mine? Named after me?’

  He nodded. ‘Yes. They both were, the smack and the trawler.’ His voice softened. ‘There was never another Scarborough girl for me, even though she moved to Hull.’

  Jeannie put her hand to his face. His beard was long and thick and bushy and she knew he would shave it off now that he was ashore again, just in time for Christmas.

  ‘I loved you when I was eight years old,’ she said huskily. ‘How did I come to stray so far?’

  Ethan put down his bag and took her in his arms. ‘You were led up the wrong path, but you’ve found your way home again.’

  ‘To you?’ she asked, her eyes bright with tears and hope and seeing him clearly as the fresh new dawn broke over the horizon, painting the sky with streaks of gold and the blush of a rose. She heard the plaintive cry of herring gulls circling above them and on the breeze she could smell the sea. ‘Where is home?’ she whispered.

  ‘With me,’ he said lovingly, kissing her cheek, and then her mouth. ‘Together. Always. Wherever we choose to be.’

  About the Author

  Val Wood was born in Yorkshire and now lives in Beverley. She was the first winner of the Catherine Cookson Prize for Fiction.

  Find out more about Val Wood’s novels by visiting her website at www.valeriewood.co.uk

  Also by Val Wood

  THE HUNGRY TIDE

  ANNIE

  CHILDREN OF THE TIDE

  THE ROMANY GIRL

  EMILY

  GOING HOME

  ROSA’S ISLAND

  THE DOORSTEP GIRLS

  FAR FROM HOME

  THE KITCHEN MAID

  THE SONGBIRD

  NOBODY’S CHILD

  FALLEN ANGELS

  THE LONG WALK HOME

  RICH GIRL, POOR GIRL

  HOMECOMING GIRLS

  For more information on Val Wood and her books,

  see her website at www.valeriewood.co.uk

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  First published in Great Britain

  in 2011 by Bantam Press

  an imprint of Transworld Publishers

  Copyright © Valerie Wood 2011

  Valerie Wood has asserted her right under the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988 to be identified as the author of this work.

  This book is a work of fiction and, except in the case of historical fact, any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.

  A CIP catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

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  ISBN 9780593067017

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  Table of Contents

  Cover

  About the Book

  Title Page

  Dedication

  Acknowledgements

  Chapter One

  Chapter Two

  Chapter Three

  Chapter Four

  Chapter Five

  Chapter Six

  Chapter Seven

  Chapter Eight

  Chapter Nine

  Chapter Ten

  Chapter Eleven

  Chapter Twelve

  Chapter Thirteen

  Chapter Fourteen

  Chapter Fifteen

  Chapter Sixteen

  Chapter Seventeen

  Chapter Eighteen

  Chapter Nineteen

  Chapter Twenty

  Chapter Twenty-One

  Chapter Twenty-Two

  Chapter Twenty-Three

  Chapter Twenty-Four

  Chapter Twenty-Five

  Chapter Twenty-Six

  Chapter Twenty-Seven

  Chapter Twenty-Eight

  Chapter Twenty-Nine

  Chapter Thirty

  Chapter Thirty-One

  Chapter Thirty-Two

  Chapter Thirty-Three

  Chapter Thirty-Four

  Chapter Thirty-Five

  Chapter Thirty-Six

  Chapter Thirty-Seven

  Chapter Thirty-Eight

  Chapter Thirty-Nine

  Chapter Forty

  Chapter Forty-One

  Chapter Forty-Two

  Chapter Forty-Three

  Chapter Forty-Four

  Chapter Forty-Five

  Chapter Forty-Six

  Chapter Forty-Seven

  Chapter Forty-Eight

  Chapter Forty-Nine

  About the Author

  Also by Val Wood

  Copyright

 

 

 


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