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Chapter Summary: All Quiet On The Western Front

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Chapter One
Jen saw the dogs first, their muscular bodies scudding along the pavement like torpedoes. The Brothers and their men came after, followed by the girl and the fat woman. Jen hung back, keeping close to the buildings. Daniel and Joseph Avery were dangerous; catch their eye, come into their orbit, and you would become their victim. They stalked the streets like warlords, their dogs always by their side, their gang of sycophants never far away.
Their followers had split up and were begging for money or cigarettes. The men pursued the tourists; the women targeted the smokers outside the Shisha cafes. On their own, sitting against the wall outside the station or asleep in shop doorways, they were despised and vulnerable; together, and with the Brothers as their mentors, they wielded their difference like a weapon. They were insistent and subtly threatening and most people handed over a few pence to get rid of them. Jen had learned to keep out of their way.
‘Excuse me, love, you’re blocking the way.’
A girl pushing a baby buggy hung all about with bags was waiting to pass, and Jen stood back. Distracted by the antics of the beggars, she lost sight of the Brothers. When she saw them again, a man in a wrinkled blue suit was walking between them, talking, his fingers jabbing the air. They ignored …show more content…

Uneasy with her body, she stood with her shoulders hunched and her back rounded. It made her look clumsy and awkward. When she forgot herself, when she unwound herself to her full height, she was magnificent, as tall and slender as her mother and as fiercely beautiful as her father. The combination of Jen’s pale hair and skin, her ethereal, almost otherworldly looks, and her father’s Black Irish colouring had gifted their child hair the colour of dark honey and an olive cast to her skin. Jen wondered what she saw when she looked in the

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