Sing Witch, Sing DeathLady Pamela was much too forthright to harbor illicit designs on the brooding master of Tremaire. She was paid to be a companion to Countess St. Just - not to his lordship. But sequestered in the secluded mansion, Pamela couldn't deny the growing attraction any more than she could reason away the ominous sense of danger that chilled her. |
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... Hayle was a good servant . Hayle knew his place . It was not a servant's place to tell his master that his cousin and his wife were . . . Were what ? Rejoicing over his demise ? Sup- porting each other's spirits in a time of crisis a ...
... Hayle was a good servant . Hayle knew his place . It was not a servant's place to tell his master that his cousin and his wife were . . . Were what ? Rejoicing over his demise ? Sup- porting each other's spirits in a time of crisis a ...
Page 73
... Hayle , just dinner . " They were silent as they mounted the stairs and until St. Just reached for the door handle . " Hetty and George , " he muttered in a stunned voice . " I am sure Hayle misunderstood , " Pamela said with dry lips ...
... Hayle , just dinner . " They were silent as they mounted the stairs and until St. Just reached for the door handle . " Hetty and George , " he muttered in a stunned voice . " I am sure Hayle misunderstood , " Pamela said with dry lips ...
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... Hayle about closing the house . " " No , I had rather do it myself , my lady , " Mrs. Helston said . " You are a stranger in a strange place , and you do not know our storms . This weather can rage for days . You mean kindly , though ...
... Hayle about closing the house . " " No , I had rather do it myself , my lady , " Mrs. Helston said . " You are a stranger in a strange place , and you do not know our storms . This weather can rage for days . You mean kindly , though ...
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