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Barbara Cartland

The Power and the Prince

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    do.”
    “My father has some land he bought a
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    masterfulness against which she had no defence
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    He gave a laugh that was one of sheer happiness.

    Then he was kissing her passionately again and demanding that she surrender herself to him with a
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    That is what I want, Light of my Life
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    Oh, darling, I understand,” Alana cried, “but wherever we are, I can make a home for you and I will give you children to
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    home.”

    “That is what I realised,” the Prince said, “when I saw you looking so utterly adorable and very feminine with that small boy on your lap
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    my beautiful sweetheart, if you had only known what it meant for me to see you and know that all my fortune could not buy what you typified at that moment
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    When I came into the nursery and saw you bathing the baby
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    I know that,” the Prince replied tenderly, “but it does not always work when you are thinking of yourself.”
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    every day of my life trying to make you understand what I feel for you.”

    “I have – an instinct – too.”
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