At the age of fifty, towards the end of the First World War, W. H.
Davies decided that he must marry. Spurning London society and the
literary circles where he had been lionised since the publication
of his Autobiography of a Super-Tramp, he set about looking for the
right partner on the streets of London. Young Emma is a moving and
revealing memoir told with disarming honesty and humour. Davies
records his life with three women: from his affair with Bella, the
wife of a Sergeant Major, to his year-long liaison with the gentle
Louise, to the turbulent brushes with a society woman who fears for
her own life at his hands. He finally meets Emma, then pregnant, at
a bus-stop on the Edgware Road. This is the story of their love
affair.
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