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The Star in the Window

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Excerpt from The Star in the Window: A Novel

As she sat and sewed this afternoon she kept her face steadfastly turned away from the familiar details of the room behind her. It was an ugly room. It was the back-parlor made over into a bedroom for her mother, who couldn't go over the stairs. It was square and high-studded, h'eavily corniced in dark brown plas ter, and in the center of the ceiling there was a rosette, round and ornate, which suggested the summer canna beds. From it hung a heavy glass chandelier, with six bronze arms, holding up six white frosted globes. In one corner of the room stood the bed - black wal nut, solid and substantial, its pillows covered with hand - crocheted shams, red-initialed in the center. Over the bed, suspended from the ceiling and fastened to the ?oor, appeared an awkward contrivance made of wheels and pulleys and ropes, a sort of derrick for moving the invalid.

The invalid was a yellow and shrunken little crea ture. Rheumatism had been slowly bending and twist ing her for a quarter of a century now. The joints of her fingers curved backwards, and shone as if they had been oiled, where the skin was stretched. But she could still manage a needle. She held it deftly be tween her thumb and the knuckle of her forefinger.

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ISBN: 9781527667976
Publication date: 21st April 2018
Author: Malcolm Millais
Publisher: Forgotten Books an imprint of Fb&c Ltd
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 354 pages
Genres: Children’s / Teenage fiction: General, modern and contemporary fiction