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Barbara Cartland

Love by the Lake

  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    Forget her just as the Captain is going to forget that someone took away his beautiful necklace
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    The Captain looked at Lord Seabrook in astonishment
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    As my nanny used to say to me, ‘once bitten, twice shy’.”
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    Now you are being morbid. I have no intention of dying yet. I have a great many things to do before I leave this world.”
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    the man she intended to marry, had been dismissed ignominiously and there was nothing she could say about it
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    Lady Cressington rose to her feet.

    She was pale but her eyes were dark with anger.

    She realised that she had lost
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    but I am delighted to see you and I hope you will stay with us tonight at any rate.”

    “I shall be delighted to do so
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    do. She is in fact leaving us this afternoon. I am sending her to Carlisle, where she will catch the evening express to London
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    I am sure,” commented Lord Seabrook,” it was what Lady Cressington intended to
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    lose this valuable heirloom and I can only thank you, James, for returning it to me.”
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