It's been a long, long time

It has been four years and it is now 1945. Denmark is free once more. Amanda has become a single mother after a relationship with a man from Göteborg and is now returning, together with her little daughter, back to the hotel, which is pretty done in by having been occupied by German soldiers through the intervening years. Nonetheless, after five busy weeks, the doors can finally be opened to the regulars of the hotel, however, not everyone can put the period of occupation behind them. In the midst of it all Mrs Fejldsø arrives with her Swedish grandchild, the delightful 16-year-old Sarah, who in the meantime has never been told that her real father is Edward Weyse.
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