Nile dusk
por Pamela Kent
Romilly was pleased, but certainly not alarmed, when her great-aunt left her a house in Cairo. Why should Crighton Bey warn her to be careful of her possessions? Romilly soon found herself thinking of him more than was good for …
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Romilly was pleased, but certainly not alarmed, when her great-aunt left her a house in Cairo. Why should Crighton Bey warn her to be careful of her possessions? Romilly soon found herself thinking of him more than was good for her -- but was he really interested in her -- or only in what she had inherited?
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"Romilly was pleased, but certainly not alarmed, when her great-aunt left her a house in Cairo. Why should Crighton Bey warn her to be careful of her possessions? Romilly soon …"
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