THE JOURNEY 

By Tessa Harvey

    An hour later they were driving through the small local town. Alice did not turn to look for any of the loyal French. She knew better.
    She was very sad also not to be able to say goodbye to the children of whom she had grown fond.
    After they had passed any signs of habitation, the colonel took a side road which was little more than a dirt track.
    Alice was alarmed. "Don't worry. I need to talk to you. Please listen carefully. You have worked hard with the children. Thank you. They will miss you. Orders are coming down from Herr Hitler. Any foreign visitors, especially British ones are to be arrested and sent to the nearest German city to be tried as spies. There will be no reprieve." 
    He stopped his car and looked at Alice. The young woman was confused, her mind a jumble of mixed emotions. She tried to speak but there were no words. 
    Colonel Jager started the vehicle and reversed into a small gated opening to a nearby field, then drove back the way they were meant to be going - not to the train station but to the coast!

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