Her Father's Daughter by unknow
Author:unknow
Language: eng
Format: epub
Amazon: B07V6STJ6B
Publisher: Whole Story Audiobooks
Published: 2019-07-25T00:00:00+00:00
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Ethel
Newcastle upon Tyne, January 1924
It was such a grand place, with its chandelier, arched alcoves and polished wooden floor, that Ethel felt like a princess as she twirled around in Harryâs arms. The room was so elegant, with high ceilings and ornate plasterwork, it was like the inside of a palace.
Ethel knew, from the ladies who came to the haberdashery counter at Fenwickâs, that a dance at the Assembly Rooms was the place to be seen in Newcastle. Sheâd never have dreamed that she might one day get to dance in the footsteps of all those rich folk, who arrived in their furs and fine jewels. Harry must have saved up for ages to afford it and that only made her feel more special.
Mam had worked her fingers to the bone to get her beautiful dress ready on time. It wasnât silk like the dresses of the wealthy ladies but that didnât matter one bit. Hers was in gold-coloured rayon but it had been cut to the latest pattern from Fenwickâs, with a dropped waist, fluted hem and scooped neck.
Luckily for her, Da had been out at the football when she left the house, or heâd have sent her back upstairs to change.
âYou look lovely,â said Harry, as the orchestra struck up another tune and the pace quickened into a foxtrot. Ethel was light on her toes and although sheâd never had lessons, she was a natural on the dance floor.
âWhy doesnât Kitty get up and dance?â whispered Ethel in Harryâs ear.
His sister was sitting at their table having another one of her long chats with Mr Philpott, her editor from the newspaper.
âOh, sheâs enjoying herself fine,â said Harry. âSheâs not one for showing off and socializing, our Kitty.â
For the life of her, Ethel couldnât fathom that relationship out. Kitty and Mr Philpott seemed to spend a lot of time in each otherâs company, but sheâd once made the mistake of asking if they were walking out together and Kitty had shot her a look that could have curdled milk. Ethel had only once heard Kitty call him by his first name, Charles, in all the times theyâd been out together as a foursome, and he called her Catherine rather than her pet name.
Yet there were little signs of tenderness between them: heâd brush some hair out of her face when he thought no one was watching or touch her gently on the arm as they spoke. Once Ethel had caught them holding hands in the parlour at Harryâs house but that left them both incredibly flustered.
âAre you worn out with all this dancing yet?â asked Harry, as he pulled her closer to him. She felt her heartbeat quicken. There was something about him that just made her go weak at the knees. Her friend Ada at work reckoned it must be love.
The music stopped, and the band leader held up his hands and called for âa bit of hushâ.
He flicked his tailcoat as he addressed the crowd. âThereâs a very special announcement to make, so if we could all just clear the dance floor for a minute.
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