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Touch The Sun
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“polished block-front desk, palms cupping her chin as she stared miserably at a shadowy miniature of Aunt Agatha. In the hallway, the tall-case clock struck”
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“sir. My behavior is appalling, isn’t it!” Instinctively, she returned his grin, feeling him scrutinize her. Lion was interested and curious at the sight of the tiny, scuffed girl with”
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“outstretched arm. “Wonderful to see you as always, James!” she sang and scampered down the hallway. Reaching the oaken banister,”
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“Captain Hampshire.” “But do tell me, would I be overdoing it if I wore my emerald necklace?” She got to her”
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“handsome green velvet, and so well tailored!” Meagan rolled her eyes hopelessly, then turned back to watch as Lion Hampshire drew up to the mansion, handing”
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“red lips. “Isn’t it a lovely word? James says he’s dreadfully handsome and so well off. Imagine him wanting to marry me with all those beauties in Philadelphia!” “Yes,” Meagan”
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“out of this horrid coil.” The spindly maid was scurrying around the bedchamber, pouring water and laying out clothes, so Meagan retreated”
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“exceeded by the cost of her parents’ extravagant lifestyle. Meagan thought back with bewildered horror to the sumptuous dinners and balls, her mother’s silk and satin gowns, the expensive furniture, and”
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“slaves, furniture, everything, will be sold to pay the debts and I’m to be packed off to Boston.” “Boston? Whatever for?” “Mother’s maiden aunt Agatha is there and she is my only living relative.”
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“fiancé arrives today!” “Well, I want to look my best, don’t I? Sleep is a very important part of beauty.” “If that is the case, then you must be the most exquisite woman”
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“thank you,” Lion replied as he stood up. “The breakfast was delicious, but I must be away. I wouldn’t want to keep my bride-to-be waiting!” Hannah beamed at his words, but Elisha was all too aware of the”
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“grinned enigmatically before taking pity on the curious Dr. Dick. “Don’t worry so; this entire affair is my idea. James Wade just happened to arrive in Philadelphia at the moment when I needed him most. We met at the Indian Head Tavern; he learned that”
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“family homestead.” “Lion... I know that you have plans to ride out to West Hills this morning, and I don’t want to make you late, but—” The doctor’s sensitive face reflected his search for the right words. “I don’t mean to pry, but I know”
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“to find their friendship intact. Dr. Dick had chosen the quieter life of a dedicated physician and family man, but was not surprised to hear that, for his devil-may-care friend, the intervening years had been crammed”
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“Franklin merely reached for his teacup, arching a faded eyebrow in a way that told Lion he had never been more lucid.”
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“reputation as a womanizer and an adventurer—even your looks.” Lion raised a hand to his jaw. “My looks? What the hell is wrong with my looks?” “Absolutely”
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“about it?” Lion was leaning forward, his shoulder muscles outlined against his tailored coat, eyes blazing. “I?” Franklin echoed. “My dear boy, I do hope you have not directed, all”
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“commented. “Is something bothering you? A woman?” “God, no!” Lion replied vehemently. “Would that it were so simple! Do you really want to know? Are you certain?” Franklin was taken aback by this outburst from a man who was usually”
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“changes taking place inside himself; he only knew that he loved every moment of debate, even the longest, most pompous speeches. Yet, there”
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“experiences in China and the latest developments in America until Sally Bache returned with Lion’s brandy. Apparently, there was some crisis involving Franklin’s grandson”
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“red chair across from Franklin’s. Leaning forward, he grasped the frail hands of his mentor. “I can’t tell you how wonderful it feels to be home again and to see you up and about. How are you?” It had been more than a year since Lion had left for Cathay and”
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“me.” “That’s right! I remember now that he became a delegate of sorts after that. It seemed odd at the time...” “He had”
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