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In the autumn of 1941 Sammy Adams found a sad and lonely little girl called Phoebe wandering the bomb-scarred streets of London. He and his wife Susie took her into their home and into their hearts, but there were many difficulties to be overcome to secure Phoebe's future.
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In the autumn of 1941 Sammy Adams found a sad and lonely little girl called Phoebe wandering the bomb-scarred streets of London. A series of tragic domestic events had left the child deserted and bewildered, and Sammy and his wife Susie took her into their home and into their hearts. It reminded the family of how Boots and Emily had taken care of young Rosie all those years ago, but for Sammy and Susie there were many difficulties to be overcome to secure Phoebe's future.
But still the Adams clan managed to find joy amongst the worries and hardships of the war. Boots and Polly achieved their hearts' desire, while Boots's French-born daughter Eloise married her swashbuckling Colonel in Alexandria as Japan attacked the American fleet in Pearl Harbor and Tim was wounded and taken prisoner of war. Despite the war escalating and German bombers still raiding London, the old wartime Cockney spirit remained well to the fore.
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