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Index
Cover
Title
Tuesday
Break of Dawn
Back A Seven
08:15
About Ten
Two Hundred and Fifty Years After the Village Misfortune
Not Yet Noon
Gone One
Low Tide
13:25
Some Things can Last Ten Thousand Years
Should have been Time for Tea
Before Georgie Came of Age
An Interview with PC Simon Hunter
Late Afternoon, Getting On
Staying Put vs Getting Out
18:35
End of the working Day
Wednesday
Shepherd’s Warning
A Different Kind of Sky
Opening Time
Half Ten or Thereabouts
11:55
Leaving Behind
Failing Light
The Importance of Lunchtime
Time Slipping by
Two o’Clock on the Dot
A Bad Time for New Acquaintances
What Wednesdays were like before
15:54
The Inaccurate Timekeeping of the Cuckoo Clock
After the Interview
High Tide
The Shapes of the Evening
Locking-Up Time
Hibernation
Thursday
Two Hundred and Fifty Years before the Slaughter of Dr Alexis Cosse
A Fresh Start
Wasted Time
Early Elevenses
Lost in the Mist
What some Folk are Like
The Darkness Surrounding Mrs Helmsteading
Replay
Missing at Midday
Lunch Break and All
12:45, Barr Farm, Burrowhead
High Ground
A Little After 1 P.M.
Second Chances
Excavations in the Afternoon
When to Walk Away
Back a Four
Under Cover of Storm Clouds
17:35
How Georgie Came of Age
Too Late
Friday
Before Sunrise
Red Sky
First Bit a Light
Visiting Hour
09:45, Crackenbridge
Rain, Morning
No Good Time to Go
Arrest at 10 A.M.
When Walt was here Before
After Eleven
Coming Up Lunchtime
Searching
Escape After Midday
Early Afternoon, Getting On
Mirage in the Late Sea Mist
Interview at 14:30 HRS
No More of that here
Should have been Teatime
In Losthaven Cave
Desperate Hour
A New Way of Looking
Older Afternoon, Older Generation
Too Late to See
Forgiveness After Dark
Week’s End
What can be found when you look Right
Late-Night Sailing
Eyes Open
Acknowledgements
Copyright
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