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Spring Bride

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"I WILL HAVE ANSWERS, MRS. ROWLEY, SO PRAY DO NOT THINK THAT YOU CAN FOB ME OFF!"

When Lord Welham spoke thus to the diminutive widow of his beloved cousin Robin, he little knew the tales that that young lady could tell. He determined that Anne should reside with him until her tongue was sufficiently loosened.

But as Anne revealed the truth of Robin's heinous behavior, Lord Welham vowed he would make recompense.

And then a new problem presented itself Welham's growing ardor for Anne. Could he help her recover enough to learn to love again?

169 pages, Mass Market Paperback

First published February 1, 1982

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Anne Rowley was twenty years old and a widow.

"How do you feel child?"

"And what do you do in the evenings, child?"

"What an ungrateful child you are!"

"Please try to forgive me child."

"She is nothing but a child."

"Lie still, child".

"Then do not behave like a child."

"Come, child, it is all over now."

"My poor child, such beautiful hair."

"Tell me what it is child, just tell me what it is."

"Bury your face child and think of your nice warm bed."

"I have no carriage, child, only my horse."

"Come out child, it will be dark soon."



Call me Stupid with a capital S; I should have 'dropped' this book. Literally.
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