Durrell met Jack Breeze, the chief
flight engineer of an
Imperial Airways flying boat, later the same year. At the time, Imperial Airways used Corfu as a
waypoint between
Africa and England. He convinced her of the dangers of staying on Corfu, so, after
Christmas, she left on one of the last Imperial Airways flights to leave the island to rejoin her family in
Bournemouth. She married Breeze in early 1940, and they moved to
South Africa when the airline posted him there later in the year. During the war years, they eventually moved to
Mozambique and then
Ethiopia, where she gave birth to their first child, Gerry, in an Italian
prisoner-of-war camp by
Caesarean section without
anesthetic. They lived in
Cairo towards the end of the war. After the war ended, they moved back to
Bournemouth, where they had their second son, Nicholas. ==Boarding house and zoo==