Lord Humphrey Dewesbury did not wish to marry Augusta Ratcliffe, but their families had made the alliance when they were children. Distracted by his approaching need to offer for the annoying Augusta, he nearly ran down Joan Chadwick, an orphaned vicar’s daughter who faced the life of a governess. What could be more logical than for the two of them to marry? Regency Romance by Gayle Buck; originally published by Signet
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