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This is the third book in 'The Old Gatehouse' series. It follows the fortunes and day-to-day lives of the Barnes family as it moves between Caiston Estate and Fenland. Set in the early nineteen-twenties, it begins as Anthony embraces life as a chorister at Beeley Cathedral Choir School, lodging with his uncle, Canon Fortesque. Being a typical Barnes, he quickly finds himself caught up in an exciting adventure following a surprising discovery when on his school friend's farm. This has wide-reaching consequences. Lord Barnes has his usual brush with danger and an unforgettable culinary experience, whilst Michael and Lucy's family expands in an unforeseen way. At the Wentley farmhouse in Fenland, much hilarity is caused by Uncle Bertram's antics. These set off a chain of events which become of great interest to the police. As for Uncle Harold - time will tell! As the threads of the story are drawn together, Uncle Bertram hosts a wonderful Midsummer Jamboree and there are yet more celebrations to bring the book to a fitting conclusion. Humour and warmth permeate the pages of this hugely readable family tale from the pen of nonagenarian, Stanley Scott.
Tales of Bohemia, Taverns, and the Underworld is a collection of short stories by Stanley Scott set in the seedy underworld of bohemian taverns. These stories offer a glimpse into the lives of the people who inhabit this world and the trials and tribulations they face. With vivid descriptions and memorable characters, this book provides a unique and compelling look at a world that is often overlooked.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.
Having completed my first book, 'The Old Gatehouse', set on the Caiston Manor Estate in the early nineteen twenties, this sequel takes the Barnes family into fenland for a wedding at Beeley Cathedral - not unlike the one found in Ely. As the family expands, there are a whole host of new experiences, including encounters with a mysterious presence, a fire and a hilarious weekend at 'The Cat and Fiddle'! As the Estate begins to recover from the effects of The Great War, one of the tenants tries to pick her life up again with an unexpected outcome, and there are some worrying happenings when an old adversary causes trouble. On a lighter note, the domestic situation in the 'Old Gatehouse' carries on much the same, apart from havoc in the kitchen, caused by the youngest member of the family!Another warm and entertaining read from the pen of nonagenarian Stanley Scott.Of 'The Old Gatehouse' readers said: 'This very readable and enjoyable book transported me back to a different time and is the perfect antidote to modern life.' 'I really enjoyed this debut novel... In many ways a sweet, old-fashioned feel-good book, but with some punchy moments.' 'A book to read in bed - it will not give you nightmares!'
Caiston Manor is a large country house owned by Lord Barnes, a wealthy banker who has recently returned from lengthy travels in Egypt. He has been estranged from his family for a number of years.As he picks up the threads of his life in England, his immediate circle widens in many unexpected ways, accommodating innovation, intrigue and a gently blossoming love-story as the Old Gatehouse is restored and lived in once more.So sit back and relax as you enter the world of a country estate in the early nineteen-hundreds. Enjoy the banter of the daily round with the domestics and add a little romance to your life as the changing fortunes of Lord Barnes' family build to a warm and uplifting conclusion.
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