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Mai Griffin thinking about someone, at the other end was the subject of her reminiscences, Rowena. “Just when I thought Brian couldn’t sink any lower,” a very angry Rowena shouted, “he is now refusing to pay back his share of the money my mother lent us, just after my father died.” Clarrie remembered that Brian’s plan had been to split their house into two – each with three bedrooms. One would be much larger and include the garden, so could easily be sold. The smaller one they might keep, but this meant a makeover had to be done and they needed a loan. Borrowing within the family was easier than from a bank, but all that was a few years before the marriage broke down and Rowena’s mother had not hesitated to help them out, to the tune of £50,000. They had paid some back but apparently, a few years later, Brian had stopped paying interest on the rest, claiming that it was nothing to do with him – it had been a gift to Rowena! No wonder Rowena was wondering what she had ever seen in him! Thank heaven, their sons were both wonderful and a great consolation to her. After calming down, Rowena remarked how glad she was that she had not hurtled back to save Brian from himself, as his grandfather had urged. After she had calmed down and exhausted all the latest news about the divorce, solicitors, he said, she said and how long everything was taking, it was clear that as well as being frustrated, she was finding life in the UK a bit dull, compared with her life in France. Rowena went back to the topic of ghostly interventions commenting that it was the first time 23