She recalled old Mrs. Marshall's dour remarks concerning him;--"brought up by men from his cradle," brought up, moreover, by that terrible old Sir Beverley on the one hand and an irresponsible French valet on the other. She caught herself wishing that she had had the upbringing of him, and smiled again. There was a great deal of sweetness in his nature; of that she was sure, and because of it she found she could forgive his waywardness, reflecting that he had probably been mismanaged from his earliest infancy.
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| Title: Bars of Iron (Barbara Cartland's Library of Love) Author(s): Ethel M. Dell, Barbara Cartland ISBN: 0-7156-1384-7 / 978-0-7156-1384-9 (UK edition) Publisher: Duckworth Pub Availability: Amazon Amazon UK Amazon CA More details... |
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