The book Wait for the Dawn was written by author Jess Foley Here you can read free online of Wait for the Dawn book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Wait for the Dawn a good or bad book?
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‘Where are we going?’ she said. ‘We’ll drive out a little, into the country,’ Guy said. ‘Do you mind?’ Briefly she hesitated. ‘No . . .’ ‘Have you got to get back in a hurry?’ She thought of Mrs Obdermann, leaving the cold plate in the larder. ‘No,’ she said again. She could tell that something was amiss. ‘No, it’s all right. I don’t need to rush back.’ Guy drove looking straight ahead of him. ‘I waited for you,’ he said. ‘I’ve been at the station since five. I had to see you.’ ‘All that time. B...ut why? What’s happened?’ ‘I’ll tell you. Give me a minute.’ Still he did not glance at her, but kept his eyes on the road before them. He wore a brown, soft felt hat, and the brim cast his eyes in shadow so that their expression could not be seen. After a time they were leaving the town houses behind them, and the dwellings were getting fewer, the gardens and the spaces between them larger. Then they were moving out into the open country, along a road where there was little other traffic.
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