Louisa brings a bit of England to France when the Major enlists her to fashion a tea and sandwich shop, military style and Charlie (Lord Haslemere) and an ecstatic Luisa agree to marry once the 'guns are silent.'
Louisa brings a bit of England to France when the Major enlists her to organize a tea and sandwich shop, military style. Charlie (Lord Haslemere) and Louisa enjoy an intimate evening, their first since their daughter, Lottie, was conceived. Charlie proposes to an ecstatic Louisa and they agree to marry once the 'guns are silent.'—gaelicguy
With the Bentinck Hotel under repair after the aerial bombing, Louisa decides to close the hotel and take all of the staff to the Continent to open a buffet restaurant and tea shop for the troops. Louisa meets up with Charlie Haslemere and they spend the night together. He proposes and Louisa accepts but they agree to marry only after the war. The restaurant is a smashing success but the conniving Mrs. Farthing-Whitely schemes to take over the place. A young soldier, Jock, offers to help out in the restaurant but Mary catches him stealing some of the proceeds. He also has a secret.—garykmcd