Later that
year both were
lucky to be
found
exceptionally
good billets:
Arthur Govus came to
Empshott to
live with the
"Young
Bones" in
the bungalow at
Lythanger
(General Sir
Arthur Wauchope’s
estate), and
Tom Cowell found his
niche at
Hawkley Hurst,
the estate of
the shipping
millionaire T.
Clive Davies,
being lodged
with the butler
and his wife
(Mr.
and Mrs.
Hudson).
The
two Bone
families (one
on Stairs Hill,
the other in
the Lythanger
Lodge
cottage).
An era which,
short though it
might have
been, ought not
to be lost in
the mists of
time,
especially when
it was so
crucial to the
development of
a part of a
new, perhaps
wiser,
generation.
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families