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Once Aboard the Lugger

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396 pages, Paperback

Published February 16, 2015

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A.S.M. Hutchinson

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Arthur Stuart-Menteth Hutchinson was editor of the London illustrated newspaper, The Daily Graphic. He wrote romance and family novels - many of them bestsellers in the UK and the US - as well as short stories.

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After saving the spirited Mary after she falls out of a cab, George instantly falls in love and decides to devote his time to passing school in order to gain money form his uncle to marry her with - but when he finds the money may not be so easy to come by, he schemes a way to trick his finicky relative into giving him what he deserves. Hutchinson will keep romance fans chuckling the whole way through this enjoyably lighthearted romp. George had better watch himself, or his plans could end up falling way out of place!
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