A certain affection
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Amy had always loved Maxwell St Clair, her attractive cousin by marriage. But it was clear that all he felt for her was the friendly affection which she had enjoyed as a child all those years ago. His love was …
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Amy had always loved Maxwell St Clair, her attractive cousin by marriage. But it was clear that all he felt for her was the friendly affection which she had enjoyed as a child all those years ago. His love was reserved for another woman and it would be foolish of Amy to try to come between them. And yet he exhibited something remarkably like jealousy when he met the men in Amy's life. Perhaps there was hope for her after all?
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"Amy had always loved Maxwell St Clair, her attractive cousin by marriage. But it was clear that all he felt for her was the friendly affection which she had enjoyed …"
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