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Barbara Cartland

The Earl Rings A Bell

  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    shine like a glowing light or rather like the star your father said he looked for in the sky.”

    His voice deepened
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    parties – in the future and refuse to – invite his wife!”

    “There will be no parties,” the Earl said, “except very respectable ones in which, my darling, you will
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    You don’t – think that the – Earl of Huntingford will be giving those – sort of
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    He looked so happy as he spoke that Donela smiled back at him and said
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    lovely. That is certainly something I must do so that you do not get involved with men like Basil Banks or go to stag parties like those given by the raffish Earl of Huntingford!”
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    I thought I was going to look after you, my
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    after you so that – you are – never in the – same sort of danger again.”

    The Earl laughed very tenderly
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    than if you said ‘no’ to me
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    The Earl’s arms tightened.

    “I have never asked anyone to marry me before,” he said, “and I can think of nothing more humiliating
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    now if you will not marry me I shall be far more crippled than by anything Faulkner and his accomplice could ever do to me.”
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