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A Cow in My Parlour (Peggy Grayson Through the Years) by
To the many people who have asked for a sequel to ‘Buttercup Jill’, here it is! After my adventures in the Women’s Land Army, I did not, as expected, marry a countryman but an aspiring actor who had just served six years in His Majesty’s Forces. However, it did not deter me from my chosen way of life, rather it provided a challenge gently to persuade my new husband into my way of thinking. This did not prove easy, for although as a young boy he had stayed on his uncle’s farm in Gloucestershire (strangely enough, not far from where my Great Uncle Henry dwelt) he was not enamoured with the idea of giving up acting to work much harder on the land and without an appreciative audience!We had a lot of laughs over the years and I hope my readers will join in the merriment.