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Barbara Cartland

Never Laugh at love

Anthea Forthingdale and her sisters Thais, Chloe and Phebe have all been named after famous poems.
All very beautiful, after their father’s death at Waterloo the girls and their lovely mother, Christobel, are alone and isolated, living in poverty in a small Yorkshire village.
Struggling for money and appropriate suitors for her daughter, In May 1819 Lady Forthingdale writes to an old friend, the Countess of Sheldon in London and asks if she will have her Godchild Anthea to stay for the rest of the London Season. The Countess is delighted to have Anthea as her guest because otherwise her husband wishes her to leave for the country.
How Anthea meets the handsome Duke of Axminster in her Godmother’s house, how he appears bored and contemptuous with her when they dance at Almack’s, how Anthea caricatures the Duke with far-reaching and dramatic results and how she learns never to laugh at love, is told in this 182nd book by Barbara Cartland.
Published 1976
164 printed pages
Copyright owner
Barbara Cartland Ebooks Ltd.
Original publication
2012
Publication year
2011
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Impressions

  • Venoeni Akintolashared an impression5 years ago
    💞Loved Up
    🚀Unputdownable

    A wonderful love story ❤️😘

  • Saida El Alamishared an impression8 years ago
    👍Worth reading

    I enjoyed reading this story. Thanks

  • Karinashared an impression2 years ago
    👍Worth reading

Quotes

  • fatimahj07has quoted3 months ago
    Most women do not feel very deeply about anything.”
  • fatimahj07has quoted3 months ago
    Thais turned Dobbin’s head homeward and they set off moving slowly because it was quite a load for the old horse.

    Poor Dobbin!

  • Susan Neffhas quoted4 months ago
    “How kind people are!”

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