Swanlea Spinsters 2- A Notorious Love by Sabrina Jeffries

Swanlea Spinsters 2- A Notorious Love by Sabrina Jeffries

Author:Sabrina Jeffries [Jeffries, Sabrina]
Format: epub
Tags: Sabrina Jeffries
ISBN: 9780380818037
Publisher: New York, N.Y. : Avon Books, c2001.
Published: 2001-08-15T16:00:00+00:00


she asked, yanking him from his pleasant ruminations. “Yes?” “About this Crouch person…” He stiffened, preparing himself for the worst. “Was he smuggling while you worked for smugglers? Is that why you know so much about him?” His gaze shot to her, but he saw no evidence of distrust. She looked curious, that was all. “Yes, that’s why.” He had to get her mind off this bloody subject. The gig lurched, throwing him to one side, and as he straightened, a hard object in his coat pocket bumped against his thigh. Perplexed, he reached in and pulled out a slim volume. Mrs. Nunley’s Guide. Ah, yes, just the thing. “Why don’t I read to you while you drive? It’ll make the hours pass more quickly.” “You brought something to read?” She glanced over at it, then groaned. “Where did you get that?” He rifled through the book. “It was in your bag—the groom gave it to me before we left. I thought to leave it behind, but now I’m glad I didn’t. It might prove interesting.” “For you?” she said skeptically. “Why not?” “Because as far as I know, you’re not planning a coming out. Or didn’t you notice that the title says it’s for young ladies?” “You’re a young lady. I’ll read it to you.“ “There’s no point. I have it memorized.” He gaped at her. “All of it?” “Of course. I’ve been reading and following it for twenty years.” “You’re shamming me! Twenty years?” “Mama gave it to me when I was only six. She died when Juliet was born, so Juliet doesn’t have one, but she gave Rosalind and me copies as soon as we could read.” “Hard to believe Rosalind even looked at it.” Helena smiled for the first time since they’d left Tunbridge. “She conveniently

“lost’ hers some years ago.” “Now, that I can believe.” He eyed her soberly.

“But you kept yours and memorized it.” Was it any wonder the woman had such rigid notions? “Yes, Mama may have been an actress, but once she married, she knew her duty to Papa as his countess. She tried to instill a lady’s behavior, manners, and speech in both Rosalind and me.” “It didn’t work with Rosalind. Why did it work with you?” She shrugged. “Because I’m the oldest, I suppose. And the closest to Mama in temperament. I admired her very much.” A faraway look passed over her features as she maneuvered the reins. “She was so lovely, so elegant and graceful. Even after she died, when I was ten, I wanted to grow up to be just like her.” She cleared her throat. “That’s why I learned the rules so well—because it seemed the best way to follow in her footsteps.” His throat tightened. Poor motherless lass, clinging to the likes of Mrs. Nunley for advice because her own mother was gone. Daniel glanced down at the book.

“Now you’ve made me all the more eager to read the thing.” “Why?” “Because it’ll help me understand you better.



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