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    London Transports

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      “Oh I don’t know. I’ve had more education, a better job, more freedom, than she did.” Sandy didn’t want anyone to think that there had been no progress. Life hadn’t been a bed of roses in the small Welsh town.

      Wilma sighed. Sandy was by far the nicest of the girls who had shared her flat, but she would leave, she would leave soon. Without a proper explanation. And Nelson would say that she left because she was too toffee-nosed for the area, and Old Johny, the man from Barbados two floors down, would say that it was good riddance to that young whitey anyway, and only Wilma would know that it had nothing to do with colours of skin or area, or smells of curry or steel bands in the basement. It had everything to do with life being short and most people wanting to have a laugh and a good time.

      BOOKS BY MAEVE BINCHY

      Whitethorn Woods

      Nights of Rain and Stars

      Quentins

      Scarlet Feather

      Tara Road

      The Return Journey

      Evening Class

      This Year It Will Be Different

      Echoes

      The Glass Lake

      London Transports

      The Copper Beech

      The Lilac Bus

      Circle of Friends

      Silver Wedding

      Firefly Summer

      Light a Penny Candle

      LONDON TRANSPORTS

      A Delta Book

      PUBLISHING HISTORY

      First published in Great Britain in 1978 and 1980 by Quartet Books and Ward River Press Limited

      Dell mass market edition published June 1995

      Delta Trade Paperback edition / June 2007

      Published by

      Bantam Dell

      A Division of Random House, Inc.

      New York, New York

      This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places, and incidents either are the product of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, events, or locales is entirely coincidental.

      All rights reserved

      Copyright © 1978, 1979, 1980, 1982 by Maeve Binchy

      “Warren Street” was first published as “The Dressmaker’s Dilemma” in Woman’s Own, June 1979; “Victoria” and “Pimlico” were first published in The Irish Times, 1979; “Euston” was first published as “Forgiveness” in The Irish Times, 1982.

      Charing Cross Bridge (1906) by Andre Derain / Musée d’Orsay, Paris, copyright © SuperStock, Inc. / SuperStock

      Delta is a registered trademark of Random House, Inc., and the colophon is a trademark of Random House, Inc.

      www.bantamdell.com

      eISBN: 978-0-440-33765-2

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