The Spanish Grandee
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The imposing Spaniard, Don Ramon de Biver y Aldenez, had once been an important and romantic figure in Venetia's young life. Years later, in his own country, they met again. Now all his thoughts were for his tragic young fiancee, …
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The imposing Spaniard, Don Ramon de Biver y Aldenez, had once been an important and romantic figure in Venetia's young life. Years later, in his own country, they met again. Now all his thoughts were for his tragic young fiancee, and it was unlikely he would have any time for Venetia.
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"The imposing Spaniard, Don Ramon de Biver y Aldenez, had once been an important and romantic figure in Venetia's young life. Years later, in his own country, they met again. …"
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