Stamp Collector

Chronicles of NOELLA BRY

CHAPTER ONE THE CURIOUS CASE OF ‘THE LONDON GANG

PART FIVE - THE PHILATELIC PROTECTION ASSOCIATION

Upon leaving Ponsford & Co, Noella ran rapidly round the corner of Little New Street into what was Shoe Lane, all the time clutching the folded receipt containing the forged stamps. Her thoughts raced from Benjamin & Sarpy and the Cullum Street shop, Count Ferrari’s attendance, the man Ponsford identified as George Jeffryes and her meteoric appointment at the , which in turn brought her back to her objective: to uncover the truth behind the London Gang and produce a turnover article for her editor Mr Armstrong. What she needed to do was settle her mind

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