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Children Of The Archbishop: Norman Collins

Children Of The Archbishop: Norman Collins

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Set in an orphanage founded by an archbishop, the story opens on the No 14 bus trundling through London. The reader is given the background on most of the bus passengers - shadowy figures that play but a brief role - save one. A young woman who leaves the bus and disappears into the fog to the orphanage where she leaves a warmly wrapped baby on the doorstep. She kisses the child and leaves and all that is left is this new born child with a label attached to the shawl saying "Sweetie". And so Sweetie's life in St Mark's Orphanage begins. It is not a harsh, Dickensian place - the children are well cared for and it is run by Canon Mallow, sweet-natured, kind and slightly inept. He loves all the children but he is soon to retire and his place is taken by a new appointee, Dr Samuel Trump who is determined that St Mark's will be run efficiently - on proper lines - and he is appalled at the inefficiency and disorganisation he sees before him. Sweetie and Ginger, a real holy terror, strike up a friendship. Ginger is always up to all sorts of mischief and tricks who even manages to climb over the wall at night and go 'up West' on forays into the big wide world. He is the bane of Dr Trump's life as no amount of punishment or detentions seem to have any effect on him whatsoever and Sweetie, who has an adventurous streak in her as well, causes a lot of upset for the new Warden. https://cosmiccauldronbooks.com.au/p/london-belongs-to-me-norman-collins-2/

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1st edition; hardback; gift inscription on blank front endpaper; a little foxing on front pastedown and blank front endpaper only; text clear and defined; tightly bound and clean within, Antiquities & Oddities
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