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Barbara Cartland

Riding to the Moon

  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    When the maids who were attending her set the beautiful tiara shaped like a wreath of flowers on her head, she knew that she not only looked like a bride, but also a little like the Goddess from Olympus Fabian thought her to be.
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    I thought you would – arrange for it to be – later.”

    She saw by the expression in his eyes how much he desired her, but he said quietly
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    We are getting married immediately,” he said. “I can wait no longer for you to become my wife
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    Our château. Our home,” Fabian said quietly. “We will share it as we will share everything else.”
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    Then she woke with a start as Fabian sat down on the bed and kissed her very gently.

    “I was – dreaming of – you,” she murmured drowsily.

    “We have arrived, darling,” he answered
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    and I will make you look even more beautiful than you are at the moment!”
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    I am a Frenchman and, while no Englishman would bore himself by going to a dressmaker, I have every intention of deciding what you will or will not wear
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    if you are regretting the absence of your trousseau, I promise you I will choose for you the most expensive and elaborate gowns any bride ever possessed
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    We are to be married tonight in Normandy, but in two days time, before our sins can catch up with us in the shape of our relatives, I am going to take you to North Africa.”
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted4 years ago
    It is very much easier than if you had that mysterious husband lurking in the background
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