<P> Juliet decides that she would like to write about the society and arranges immediate passage to the island . Mark proposes with a very expensive ring before Juliet embarks on the ferry . She accepts and wears the ring for the journey . </P> <P> On arrival at Guernsey, Juliet arranges accommodation with Charlotte Stimple then attends the meeting of the Society where she is treated as a great celebrity by four of the original members, Dawsey Adams, Amelia Maugery, Isola Pribbey and Eben Ramsey . Eben's young grandson, Eli, is a fifth member . Knowing, from Dawsey's letters, that Elizabeth McKenna was the founder of the Society, Juliet asks as to her whereabouts and is told that she is overseas . </P> <P> After sampling a piece of Eben's Potato Peel Pie and a glass of Isola's gin, and hearing stories about the group's activities during the war, including the way Dawsey found her old book in which she had printed her name and address, Juliet lets slip that she is planning to write a book about the Society . All members of the group react badly saying that they will not allow this . At the end of the night a small child runs into the room and calls Dawsey' Daddy' . Juliet is told that she is Elizabeth's daughter, Kit . </P> <P> Instead of returning home at the end of the weekend, Juliet remains in Guernsey to conduct research telling the group members that she will not write about them but will write about the German occupation . </P>

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