Chapter 18 – A Weekend in Brighton

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It is Sunday in Kemptown, part of Central where there are many small . It is still early and there are not many on the streets. It is Rosa’s first time in Brighton. Arturo knows the well.

Today he is her . They arrive in Drive and make their way down to the . There is a small line which runs east along the front to Brighton .

“This was the first electric in the world!” Arturo says. “Queen travelled on it over a hundred years ago. They open it later in the year when the ’s warmer.”

“I need a second cup of and some more ! Do you think we can find a bar on Pier?” she asks.

It is and a little cold on the sea front and Arturo has another .

“I’d like to take you to a restaurant in Prince Street. They bake their own and serve very good breakfasts!”

“Is it here?” Rosa wants to know.

“Yes, it’s in the old part of Brighton just west of the pier. It’s in the . These are small streets where fishermen lived many years ago. Brighton was once a small village before it became a large tourist .”

Arturo takes Rosa’s and they walk along the sea front past the Royal Hotel towards . After a little way, they turn right and enter Brighton’s historic . Soon, they are sitting in a warm eating and drinking fresh .

“You’re the ! What are we going to do next?” Rosa asks.

“We’re going to continue through the Lanes and then we’re going to visit a big !” Arturo answers. Rosa pretends to be surprised.

“An oriental palace in Brighton? Are you ?”

Arturo is sure that Rosa knows the . They both saw the Royal just twelve hours ago on their night out in Brighton. Nobody can miss the Royal Pavilion at . Bright coloured make it look and .

“I’m not crazy. I’m only . I’m walking towards an oriental palace in England with a beautiful Mediterranean .”