Authors: Miranda of the Island
“Indeed I will, for I know you will cherish her, and make up to her for the past. But I will now assert the rights of a mother, and send you to bed, Miranda, for we have had a long day.”
Laughing, mother and daughter embraced, then Mademoiselle le Brun, remarking that she would expect Miranda to follow within a few minutes, left them alone, and Denzil was able to reassure Miranda again of his love, something, he swore, to her, that he would never tire of doing in the years to come.
Copyright © 1977 by Marina Oliver
Originally published by Robert Hale [UK] (ISBN 0709161638)
Electronically published in 2010 by Belgrave House/Regency Reads
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