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Let Angels Fly by Noelle Clark
Let Angels Fly by Noelle Clark







Let Angels Fly by Noelle Clark

You have still brought me a pleasing little gift I see. Hmm, that will explain why there were so many parrots, sailors with wooden legs, and one-eyed lotharios leering at me in the fragile lifeboat.

Let Angels Fly by Noelle Clark

Silly me – I always stuff up when travelling – I thought the sign on the wharf said ‘Private Ship’. Unfortunately, I didn’t realise that I had boarded a pirate ship. But it was worth it? Flint ’s pirate crew are making you welcome I trust? It was what they would call today, a win-win situation. It got quite cold – until three of the young crewmen discovered me, and to stop them turning me in to the Captain, I offered to, um, keep them warm at night all the way to Tilos.

Let Angels Fly by Noelle Clark

Needless to say, I slept in a lifeboat up on the deck. She spent 17 years in His Majesty’s gaol in Parramatta – but alas – she did not learn to rectify her fear of water. I shared the steerage cabin with a young girl who was sent to Sydney for not bathing often enough. Most passengers kept to themselves, glad to be leaving the penal colony, and looking forward to returning to the rugged mountains of Tilos, to supping on feta cheese and kalamata olive meze platters, and to once again dancing to Zorba the Greek after drinking too much Ouzo. I boarded the ship in Botany Bay, Sydney, leaving the sun of Australia on a beautiful autumn morning. Can you tell us something about your journey from your homeland? Milady Noelle Clark, who as you can see has dressed accordingly for the visit.įelicitations upon seeing you in our little stopover today. Enough, my book club members are present, if not correct, to welcome our very first guest author aboard. Since the island population numbers roughly 400 and I counted twice that there last night, I am forced to conclude there are vampires about. Never mind the 40 foot drops when one does, although after a noggin or two, one soon forgets all that, as one leads conga lines over them at 5 in the morning. A most interesting place I must say, with an aged monastery with a well, said to aid conception– and here was me thinking Flint did that.Īnd a magnificent nightclub in a ruined mountain village no less, where one takes one’s life into one’s hands getting in the transport there alone. Her gloves are white with fluffy cuffs, while on each foot is a red snow boot.It is a very great pleasure to be visiting the most charming Grecian island of Tilos today on my little escape from Lady Margaret. She wears a red dress with white fluffy trim around the neck and hemline, matching the santa cap on the top of her head. Noelle is light brown with very pale pink cheeks and blonde curled hair accented with a fuchsia bow on each side of the head.

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