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    Stormy Petrel

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      ‘For as long as you like, and rent-free at that,’ said my landlord. ‘Crispin’s missed a whole week as it is, so why not stay over and make it up? I’ll fix it for you with the agents. Now I really must go. I’m just hoping that the lawyers or the police won’t drag me straight back to Glasgow, but I’ll be round with the boat just as soon as I can make it. So – see you soon. And in any case—’

      ‘Yes?’

      ‘See you next term,’ he said, and went.

      The sound of the boat’s engine died. Crispin came back to help with the dishes, and then he went up to bed while I set the place tidy for the night. Before I locked the door I went outside, and down the steps to the edge of the beach. Crispin’s light was out already. My own tiredness had gone, but I welcomed the silence and the solitude.

      It closed me round, the blessed silence, made up of all the peaceful sounds of night; the whisper of sea on the shingle, the breeze in the bracken, the rustle of some creature in the grass, a splash from the tide’s edge, and a movement among the rise and fall of the sea-tangle, dark in the dark.

      ‘Good night,’ I whispered, and went indoors to bed.

      I was just falling asleep when, from somewhere just outside the bay, I heard a boat’s engine mutter softly past.

      ‘See you next term,’ I said, and smiled into my pillow.

      I believe I was still smiling when I fell asleep.

      About the Author

      Mary Stewart, one of the most popular novelists, was born in Sunderland, County Durham and lives in the West Highlands. Her first novel, Madam, Will You Talk? was published in 1955 and marked the beginning of a long and acclaimed writing career. All her novels have been bestsellers on both sides of the Atlantic. She was made a Doctor of Literature by Durham University in 2009.

      Also by Mary Stewart

      Madam, Will You Talk?

      Wildfire at Midnight

      Thunder on the Right

      Nine Coaches Waiting

      My Brother Michael

      The Ivy Tree

      The Moonspinners

      This Rough Magic

      Airs Above the Ground

      The Gabriel Hounds

      Touch Not the Cat

      Thornyhold

      Rose Cottage

      THE ARTHURIAN NOVELS

      The Crystal Cave

      The Hollow Hills

      The Last Enchantment

      The Wicked Day

      The Prince and the Pilgrim

      POEMS

      Frost on the Window

      FOR CHILDREN

      The Little Broomstick

      Ludo and the Star Horse

      A Walk in Wolf Wood

     

     

     



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