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Remember Me (Darlington and Montgomery Families, #1) Remember Me by Danice Allen
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“You can’t control every event of your life, Miss Darlington, so you might as well enjoy each moment you can and grasp each lovely opportunity that comes your way… such as this glorious, sunny day.”
Danice Allen, Remember Me
“I thought you were sleepy, Jack,” she said weakly. “Not anymore. Randy as a goat, sweetheart. Now, are you coming to bed, or am I going to have to wrestle you to the floor in order to have my wicked way with you?” Amanda was faced with a dilemma. She wasn’t sure if Jack had lost his memory again or not. She didn’t think”
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“Tibble,”
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“they did,” murmured Amanda, remembering anew the horrible night she learned of the carriage accident that had instantly killed her father and mother. As an only child, Amanda had had to deal with all the arrangements for the funeral with only her two aunts,”
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“envelope she’d let fall to her lap, standing out so glaringly white against the skirt of her black bombazine gown, might contain a letter from her deceased parents using just the sort of tender words she’d longed to hear from them”
Danice Allen, Remember Me
“Mr. Tibble bowed his head, and Amanda was immediately sorry she’d spoken with such cool disdain. She did not like to see timid Mr. Tibble quake, but she was having a hard time controlling her displeasure. The envelope she’d let fall to her lap, standing out so glaringly white against the skirt of her black bombazine gown, might contain a letter from her deceased parents using just the sort of tender words she’d longed to hear from them”
Danice Allen, Remember Me
“The harried solicitor gripped the rim of his hat as he held it against his chest and peered anxiously at Amanda over the top of his spectacles. “Yes, Miss Darlington,” he admitted meekly. “It was a grievous mistake made by one of our less experienced clerks. The letter had been misfiled under Darlingscott, a client”
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“The harried solicitor gripped the rim of his hat as he held it against his chest and peered anxiously at Amanda”
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“Tibble, can you possibly be saying that you’ve had this letter in your office since my father and mother died six months ago?”
Danice Allen, Remember Me