His Defiant Wife, The Adventures Of Linnett Wainwright, Book 2 - Plot & Excerpts
Linnett asked John some weeks later. “The twenty-third. Good grief, do you realise that in two days’ time, it will be Christmas!” John exclaimed in surprise. Over the past few weeks, John’s leg had healed well, and although it was still very painful, the wound had scabbed over nicely and he had no fever or infection even though the scratches were deep. John assured Linnett that this was solely due to her meticulous care and cleansing of the wounds. Bears, he informed her, had very dirty claws and most who survived their initial attack died later from the infection that followed. John sat in a chair, whittling himself a pipe. He marvelled as he watched Linnett competently kneading the dough for bread. John still found it astonishing that his butterfly girl had become such a domestic and efficient wife. “Christmas -- it will seem strange with only the two of us. I loved Christmas at home with all the spicy smells, the dancing and the giving of gifts. The boxing day hunts...” Linnet’s voice trailed off sadly.
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