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Almost Perfect Almost Perfect by Denise Hampton
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“horrified”
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“Sir Roland Conningsby had returned this morn at quarter past eight, roused his daughters and demanded they prepare immediately to leave London, something they hadn't planned to do until the morrow. After making”
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“intimidating”
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“thoughts”
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“dissension”
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“persisted,”
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“kiss”
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“which”
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“coach”
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“publisher’s”
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“Medieval”
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“beautiful and desolate landscapes I've ever seen. The border area between Scotland and England has been a place of dissension for eons, probably starting long before the ice bridge between England and the Continent thawed. Why did Hadrian build that wall of his?”
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“Sir Roland crossed the room swiftly, heated circles reddening his sagging cheeks. His ridiculous little nose almost quivered in anticipation. Coins clinked in the worn leather pouch he carried in his hand. The plebeian purse looked so out of place with Sir Roland that Lucien wondered for a moment if it truly belonged to the man. He instantly discarded the thought. Roland was first and foremost a gentleman, and as such he wouldn't stoop to steal. At least not for so few coins as that purse could contain.”
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“goal”
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“Of course Devanney was still in his chamber. It wasn't yet noon and his cousin hadn't had the pleasure of being caressed awake just after dawn. Remembering this morning brought with it another reminder, one of how much it would hurt to lose Cassie, and how much more it would hurt if he somehow lost her to Bucksden's violence.”
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“My lord, I cannot thank you enough for what you’ve done for my daughters,” he muttered. Lucien had paid Roland’s debts, however it had cost her father his freedom to allow Lucien to do so. Their agreement”
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