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No spring CHICKEN

Pamela was shocked when Peter Retallic stopped her on the street.

Peter was a young artist who had a studio at the far end of the village. His wild appearance and rather louche lifestyle was the subject of much discussion and disapproval. There seemed to be a stream of women coming and going to his house. The general consensus among Pamela’s friends was that he was definitely ‘not one of us’.

Peter smiled disarmingly. She could see

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