A Time for SilenceThough ensonced in an exclusive Belgian finishing school, Lucinda discovers that she cannot always be protected from life. She learns the truth of her friend Annabelndia's romantic escapades just as the terror of World War I sends the German army sweeping across Europe, sending the girls fleeing for home. Escorted by handsome Major Marcus Merrivale, they struggle toward England, unaware that a shared secret they cannot discuss is a ticking bomb, waiting to dash their desires. They do not realize that the harsh necessities of war are killing the world they once knew, or that the sly invasion into their ives of a sinister enemy will challenge friendship and destroy love--and that Lucinda's cherished dreams may never come true.... |
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... stay overnight before leaving for the school the next day . The Princesse would be there to greet us . The distance from her house to the school was not great , for the school was situated some miles west of the city of Mons . My mother ...
... stay overnight before leaving for the school the next day . The Princesse would be there to greet us . The distance from her house to the school was not great , for the school was situated some miles west of the city of Mons . My mother ...
Page 72
... stay for two weeks at the Château Bourdon before going home , if that were agreeable . That was long enough , I stressed , for I was longing to see my parents after the long term away . School went on as usual . There was a midnight ...
... stay for two weeks at the Château Bourdon before going home , if that were agreeable . That was long enough , I stressed , for I was longing to see my parents after the long term away . School went on as usual . There was a midnight ...
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... stay . . . ” " But of course you must stay , Miss Carruthers , " said my mother . " Lucinda has mentioned you in her letters . You must be exhausted after all this . I'll have a room made ready . " " And this is Mademoiselle Andrée ...
... stay . . . ” " But of course you must stay , Miss Carruthers , " said my mother . " Lucinda has mentioned you in her letters . You must be exhausted after all this . I'll have a room made ready . " " And this is Mademoiselle Andrée ...
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