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‘You looked for a moment as if you might be going to smile at me,’ he remarked. ‘But I see I was mistaken; I suspect your smiles are precious and you ...Lees meer
'I got the impression that they could imagine only two reasons why a woman should choose to settle down in Bruach: either that she was running away fr...Lees meer
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“ ‘Dear,’ she said, and as she drew the boy forward with a gentle hand on his arm, Sandy got the impression that she had rehearsed this meeting many t...Lees meer
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