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The Maiden of Mayfair (Tales of London #1) The Maiden of Mayfair by Lawana Blackwell
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“We wake up thinking we will spend our day in the usual way,” Mrs. Blake murmured. “Occupied with so many little unimportant things, blindly unaware that by nightfall our lives will never be the same.”
Lawana Blackwell, The Maiden of Mayfair
“What if Naomi grew weary of having her come down to the kitchen for chats?”
Lawana Blackwell, The Maiden of Mayfair
“She had no idea what rung she occupied now, being not quite a servant yet not the same as well-bred people. But she didn’t think she would like to be in society.”
Lawana Blackwell, The Maiden of Mayfair
“child never allowed to give would surely become a self-indulgent adult, his happiness dependent upon whatever was put into his outstretched palm.”
Lawana Blackwell, The Maiden of Mayfair