Chapter Six – 'Punch' & Judy RobinsonAs the days turned to weeks, Sheila Hannigan found herself busier than ever before. In between her psychic readings she was spending hours mending and altering clothes for the crew, baking treats for her friends and, true to her word, teaching Ray Stubbs how to read and write. The huge man was progressing well under Sheila's careful tuition and the pair found comfort in each other's company, although the prying eyes of the rest of the circus folk hoped that a romance was blossoming. However, if you'd asked the gipsy about any rapid beating of the heart, she would have laughed and shrugged it off as nothing more than a close friendship. The circus had now moved inland to the country's capital city, where throngs of eager customers were snapping up ticke

