Barbara Cartland

Riding to the Moon

  • Abegail Peru Bruseshas quoted3 years ago
    She was afraid physically because they obviously considered her beautiful and on the ship she had been terrified that by some unscrupulous means of their own men would intrude on her in her cabin either in the daytime or at night.
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    because their children would be born of love, they too would have the power of linking
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    At the same time it made him feel as if she was something sacred and he should kneel in front of her.

    As he kissed her, he knew that this was just the
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    and perhaps – one day – that is what we – shall be able to – say about – our children.”

    The way she spoke brought the fire into the Marquis’s eyes
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    mother always sat when she and my father were alone.”

    “I would love – that.”

    She paused before she added very softly,

    “I know without you telling me that your father and mother must have loved each other – very much to have – produced anybody as – wonderful as you
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    mother always sat when she and my father were alone.”

    “I would love – that.”

    She paused before she added very softly
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    Go and change, my beautiful bride to be, and when I have made all the arrangements for our future happiness, we will have tea together in the room where my
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    think we are on our way there already,” the Marquis said, “and after we are married and you are mine completely, my darling, we
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    She ran to him as if she was a homing pigeon and he held her close against him to look down into
  • Mary Augustowiczhas quoted5 years ago
    her eyes that he merely stood still and held out his arms
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