The game and the governess
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The Earl-'Lucky Ned' Ashby. Pompous, preening, certain that he is beloved by everyone. The Miller-John Turner. Proud, forced to work as the Earl's secretary, their relationship growing ever more strained. The Doctor-Rhys Gray. Practical, peace-loving, but caught in the middle …
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The Earl-'Lucky Ned' Ashby. Pompous, preening, certain that he is beloved by everyone. The Miller-John Turner. Proud, forced to work as the Earl's secretary, their relationship growing ever more strained. The Doctor-Rhys Gray. Practical, peace-loving, but caught in the middle of two warring friends. - goodreads.com.
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