Lucy's Scoundrel
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Angry at being jilted by a man she thought she would marry, Lucy agrees to pretend to be the fiancée of her hostess’s son, Lord Roderick. Roderick has been claiming to be bound by a betrothal for many years to …
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Angry at being jilted by a man she thought she would marry, Lucy agrees to pretend to be the fiancée of her hostess’s son, Lord Roderick. Roderick has been claiming to be bound by a betrothal for many years to avoid having to marry.
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"Angry at being jilted by a man she thought she would marry, Lucy agrees to pretend to be the fiancée of her hostess’s son, Lord Roderick. Roderick has been claiming …"
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