Romance: Regency Romance: Fit for a Lady (Historical Victorian Romance) (Historical Regency Victorian Romance Short Stories)
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Author(s)Kate Coleman
ISBN / ASINB01BVQC3KG
ISBN-13978B01BVQC3K6
Sales Rank52,456
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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She gave a brief nod, and Lavinia turned her head to look more thoroughly at the man.
“I believe he is coming towards us.†Lavinia said, and Elizabeth nodded.
“He is, and what a sight. Isn’t he the most handsome man that you ever saw? I mean that you saw, Lavinia. I danced with Teddy, Lord Gaulchester last week, and he is perfect. If he doesn’t marry me in a year I shall think something is wrong with me. All of the women were envious of me, and I was half in love with him. Not only is he a Marquis, he has such a handsome face; I believe that you would die if you saw him. But you can look on the face of His Grace, because he is only mostly perfect.â€
Lavinia looked more closely at the Duke, wondering what part of him was not considered to be the best that could be seen. He had extremely handsome features, she thought, his face made of lines as though he had been carved, rather than born.
She gave a brief nod, and Lavinia turned her head to look more thoroughly at the man.
“I believe he is coming towards us.†Lavinia said, and Elizabeth nodded.
“He is, and what a sight. Isn’t he the most handsome man that you ever saw? I mean that you saw, Lavinia. I danced with Teddy, Lord Gaulchester last week, and he is perfect. If he doesn’t marry me in a year I shall think something is wrong with me. All of the women were envious of me, and I was half in love with him. Not only is he a Marquis, he has such a handsome face; I believe that you would die if you saw him. But you can look on the face of His Grace, because he is only mostly perfect.â€
Lavinia looked more closely at the Duke, wondering what part of him was not considered to be the best that could be seen. He had extremely handsome features, she thought, his face made of lines as though he had been carved, rather than born.


