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    Friday's Girl

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      He marched her down to Alfred Talisman’s painting and stood her in front of it.

      Edith gazed up at Alfred’s painting of her, and felt an almost physical shock as she saw how much Alfred had understood and even loved her.

      ‘You, I am afraid, Mrs Todd,’ Sam told her, humour coming into his voice for the first time, ‘you are the cause of all the trouble, but I will leave your poor demented husband to tell you the full story. As it is, I do assure you, since both painters will, in the fullness of time, become not just famous but immortal, this scandal will only enhance their reputations, believe me. Scandals are always good for art, Mrs Todd – and, naturally, business!’

      He lit a cigar and smiled. After all, his gallery had just received more press attention than the National Gallery and the Royal Academy combined.

      Edith, shocked by the violence of Napier’s feelings for her, not to mention his willingness to sacrifice his painting to prove his love, eventually consented to return to him. Celandine and Aunt Biddy were pleased for her, but especially happy that Napier and she decided to sell Helmscote to a quickly formed co-operative group of workers, and return to Cornwall and their circle of loving friends.

      For a while it seemed that the trauma of the scandal concerning ‘Temptation’ had indeed had an adverse effect on Napier, and he had returned to that same artistic state in which he had first encountered Edith scrubbing the floor of the Stag Inn; until one day she happened to mention the man with the lantern who had led her to safety through the streets of Newbourne.

      Inspired by her description, Napier painted her rescuer as he imagined him. The painting, entitled ‘Here I am, Child’, depicted a bearded figure with a lantern. It became one of the most reproduced paintings of all time, and made Sam Devigne the happiest of gallery owners.

      Celandine and Sheridan founded the Newbourne Art School, where Celandine made sure that the intake of female artists was at least as great as the male. She continued to paint local personalities, as Sheridan continued to promote his ideals of naturalism. Today their paintings hang side by side in the school’s gallery at Newbourne. They are greatly admired by the kind of people who would never have visited Sam Devigne’s gallery, but are quite sure that they know a good painting when they see one.

      ‘Friday’s Girl’, on the other hand, hangs in the new National Gallery at Newbourne. It is a speaking portrait of a young girl at a certain moment in her life. A great many people think it sentimental. Only those who knew the sitter know the truth of it.

      If you enjoyed Friday’s Girl, look out for Charlotte Bingham’s next novel, Out of the Blue.

      Charlotte Bingham would like to invite you to visit her website at www.charlottebingham.com

      About the Author

      Charlotte Bingham comes from a literary family – her father sold a story to H. G. Wells when he was only seventeen – and Charlotte wrote her autobiography, CORONET AMONG THE WEEDS, at the age of nineteen. Since then, she has written comedy and drama series, films and plays for both England and America with her husband, the actor and playwright Terence Brady. Her published novels include the highly acclaimed bestsellers SUMMERTIME, THE SEASON, THE BLUE NOTE, THE LOVE KNOT, THE KISSING GARDEN, LOVE SONG, TO HEAR A NIGHTINGALE, THE BUSINESS, IN SUNSHINE OR IN SHADOW, STARDUST, NANNY, CHANGE OF HEART, DEBUTANTES, THE NIGHTINGALE SINGS, GRAND AFFAIR, THE CHESTNUT TREE, THE WIND OFF THE SEA, THE MOON AT MIDNIGHT, DAUGHTERS OF EDEN, THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS, THE MAGIC HOUR, FRIDAY’S GIRL, IN DISTANT FIELDS and THE WHITE MARRIAGE.

      Also by the Author

      CORONET AMONG THE WEEDS

      LUCINDA

      CORONET AMONG THE GRASS

      THE BUSINESS

      IN SUNSHINE OR IN SHADOW

      STARDUST

      NANNY

      CHANGE OF HEART

      GRAND AFFAIR

      LOVE SONG

      THE KISSING GARDEN

      THE BLUE NOTE

      SUMMERTIME

      DISTANT MUSIC

      THE MAGIC HOUR

      FRIDAY'S GIRL

      OUT OF THE BLUE

      IN DISTANT FIELDS

      THE WHITE MARRIAGE

      GOODNIGHT SWEETHEART

      THE ENCHANTED

      THE LAND OF SUMMER

      THE DAISY CLUB

      The Belgravia series

      BELGRAVIA

      COUNTRY LIFE

      AT HOME

      BY INVITATION

      The Nightingale series

      TO HEAR A NIGHTINGALE

      THE NIGHTINGALE SINGS

      The Debutantes series

      DEBUTANTES

      THE SEASON

      The Eden series

      DAUGHTERS OF EDEN

      THE HOUSE OF FLOWERS

      The Bexham trilogy

      THE CHESTNUT TREE

      THE WIND OFF THE SEA

      THE MOON AT MIDNIGHT

      Novels with Terence Brady

      VICTORIA

      VICTORIA AND COMPANY

      ROSE'S STORY

      YES HONESTLY

      Television Drama Series with Terence Brady

      TAKE THREE GIRLS

      UPSTAIRS DOWNSTAIRS

      THOMAS AND SARAH

      NANNY

      FOREVER GREEN

      Television Comedy Series with Terence Brady

      NO HONESTLY

      YES HONESTLY

      PIG IN THE MIDDLE

      OH MADELINE! (USA)

      FATHER MATTHEW'S DAUGHTER

      Television Plays with Terence Brady

      MAKING THE PLAY

      SUCH A SMALL WORLD

      ONE OF THE FAMILY

      Films with Terence Brady

      LOVE WITH A PERFECT STRANGER

      MAGIC MOMENT

      Stage Plays with Terence Brady

      I WISH I WISH

      THE SHELL SEEKERS

      (adaptation from the novel by Rosamunde Pilcher)

      BELOW STAIRS

      For more information on Charlotte Bingham and her books,

      see her website at www.charlottebingham.com

      TRANSWORLD PUBLISHERS

      61–63 Uxbridge Road, London W5 5SA

      www.transworldbooks.co.uk

      Transworld is part of the Penguin Random House group of companies

      whose addresses can be found at global.penguinrandomhouse.com

      First published in Great Britain in 2005 by Bantam Press

      an imprint of Transworld Publishers

      Bantam edition published 2006

      Copyright © Charlotte Bingham 2005

      Charlotte Bingham 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 catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library.

      Version 1.0 Epub ISBN 9781409045397

      ISBN 0553817930/9780553817935

      This ebook is copyright material and must not be copied, reproduced, transferred, distributed, leased, licensed or publicly performed or used in any way except as specifically permitted in writing by the publishers, as allowed under the terms and conditions under which it was purchased or as strictly permitted by applicable copyright law. Any unauthorized distribution or use of this text may be a direct infringement of the author’s and publisher’s rights and those responsible may be liable in law accordingly.

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