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The Lady Tempts an Heir (The Gilded Age Heiresses, #3) The Lady Tempts an Heir by Harper St. George
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“I have thought of little else. I admit that at first there was sadness, knowing that we will never have children born of our love, but it doesn't stop me from wanting you. From loving you. I even made myself consider the children I might have with some other woman, and Helena, I cannot even imagine it. Those children are not mine because their mother is not you.”
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“They can’t expect us to provide comfort”—he glanced down and read from the list—“food, medical care, death benefits. Our responsibility to them ends with their wages.”
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“The lines in his face deepened as he scanned the words from the first page of David’s letter. “They’re threatening to form a labor union?”
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“She was too good at hiding behind the polite mask she had perfected years ago. One might think her cold, but only if one were too stupid to see the fire shining in her eyes.”
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