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A Lady's Lament

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IT WAS LAND SHE PRIZED MOST DEARLY... ONLY TO FIND THAT LOVE MADE THE GRASS GROW GREENER. Really, it was quite shocking. Wexham Farm was a discredit to the countryside and ruined the effect of Cynthia Thornbury's carefully tended land …

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IT WAS LAND SHE PRIZED MOST DEARLY... ONLY TO FIND THAT LOVE MADE THE GRASS GROW GREENER. Really, it was quite shocking. Wexham Farm was a discredit to the countryside and ruined the effect of Cynthia Thornbury's carefully tended land next door. It was, in short, too wild and uncivilized, as was her insufferably stubborn new neighbor, Giles Blenhurst. Drat the man! He seemed amused by her offer to purchase. Indeed, he was more than amused by this headstrong beauty hiding behind the prim and proper attire of a spinster. He was intrigued! Truth to tell, Cynthia feared she'd formed a tendre for her dashing neighbor. But her heart was prisoner of her past. Did his love hold the key?

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Margaret's verdict

"IT WAS LAND SHE PRIZED MOST DEARLY... ONLY TO FIND THAT LOVE MADE THE GRASS GROW GREENER. Really, it was quite shocking. Wexham Farm was a discredit to the countryside …"

— Margaret

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