But Tamsin's actions threaten to disgrace them both, and a despairing Lizzie is forced to leave Penzance and seek a new life in the Land Army after she loses the man she loves. Lizzie volunteers to nurse the wounded at Little Manor, as does the spoilt and wayward Tamsin Beswetherick. One of ten children, she and her family struggle to run her father's butcher's shop and, when he enlists, she misses him and the Jago brothers from the neighbouring farm more than she believed possible. These things were eternal.'īut are they? It is 1914, the lights are about to go out allover Europe and Lizzie Treloweth's stable and happy Cornish life is plunged into confusion. 'Lizzie looked around her: at the sunshine, the corn, the sea and the cliffs. Rosemary Aitken's "Cornish Harvest" News-letter
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