Wickwythe Hall by Judithe Little
Author:Judithe Little
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: world war two, england in world war two, fleeing france just ahead of german army, french refuges in england in nineteen forty, losing everything in war, people thrown together in war, searching for loved ones in war torn france
Publisher: Black Opal Books
CHAPTER 17
Reid
Churchill stomped about the state rooms of Admiralty House in his floral dressing gown and embroidered slippers, snapping orders to his staff. His harried valet trailed him with a grey, chalk-striped suit draped over one arm. In the other hand, the valet carried a freshly-polished pair of cap-toed oxfords with zippers instead of laces. Churchill ignored the valet and turned to Reid.
âThe French have sent for me,â he said, teeth clenching a cigar, eyes aglow. âAgain.â
Reid felt a tightening in his chest. âThis isnât it?â
âFor Paris, yes,â Churchill said. âTheyâve declared it an open city. Even though Iâve urged them to fight in the streets, to fight from house to house. Instead, theyâre leaving it undefended.â
âBut surely they wouldnât just hand it over to the Germans.â
âThey prefer not to turn their capital city to ruins. At least, thatâs what Iâve been told. We, however, have no such pride.â
Reid shook his head. It was just like the French. Save their monuments, let the British give up theirs. If it wasnât so tragic, he would smile.
A typist handed Churchill a piece of paper. He looked it over, ordered corrections, moving around the room, directing the action. Moments of crisis were the moments he was made for. As for Reid, he hadnât slept well. Long days and nights with Churchill were taking their toll. He tried to think. Paris falling. It had come to that. Were the French really not putting up a fight? He needed to tell the president.
He looked at his watch. âIn the US, itâs still the middle of the night. Itâs too early to call.â
Suddenly the room was quiet, the sort of still, windless silence before a downpour or a clap of thunder.
âToo early?â Churchill said.
Reid looked up. Heâd unintentionally spoken out loud. The late hours really were catching up with him.
âMy dear boy.â Churchill stood still as a statue. The crease at his brow was of river gorge proportions. âWe are on the brink of far too late. Tell your president anything he can say or do to help the French now could make the difference. Tell him that.â
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