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Index
Cover
Title page
Contents
Dedication page
Congratulations
London: Late May 1941
London: Four Months Later
CHAPTER ONE: Everyone Must Do Their Bit
CHAPTER TWO: A Meeting with the Ministry
CHAPTER THREE: Trouble in the Lavatory
CHAPTER FOUR: My Dear Little Pickle
CHAPTER FIVE: Woman’s Friend Goes to War
CHAPTER SIX: Stitched Up Like a Kipper
CHAPTER SEVEN: We Always Welcome Ladies
CHAPTER EIGHT: They’re Better Than a Lot of the Men
CHAPTER NINE: It’s the Same Everywhere
CHAPTER TEN: Actually, I Don’t Want You To Shut Up
CHAPTER ELEVEN: You’d Better Crack On
CHAPTER TWELVE: Dear Yours Cheerfully
CHAPTER THIRTEEN: Stick to Stories for Your Ladies
CHAPTER FOURTEEN: Unmistakably Like a Bride
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: An Army Man and All That
CHAPTER SIXTEEN: Miss Lake, Is It My Fault?
CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Comrade Baby Tony
CHAPTER EIGHTEEN: Just Go Without Me
CHAPTER NINETEEN: Stick To It and You Won’t Let Them Down
CHAPTER TWENTY: It’s a Good Thing Isn’t It?
CHAPTER TWENTY-ONE: Smile and Look Innocent
CHAPTER TWENTY-TWO: I Don’t Like People Who Pick On My Friends
CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE: A Surprise That Goes Wrong
CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR: It Gives Me Nearly Four Hours
CHAPTER TWENTY-FIVE: Mr Collins Returns
CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX: All Aboard
CHAPTER TWENTY-SEVEN: I Want to Tell You About My Husband
CHAPTER TWENTY-EIGHT: Demonstrations Are Not Allowed
CHAPTER TWENTY-NINE: A Nice Idea to Split Up
CHAPTER THIRTY: I’ve Got a Bride in the Back of the Van
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE: The Best Wedding Present Ever
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO: Woman’s Friend
Acknowledgements
About the Author
Also by AJ Pearce
Copyright page
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