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by Barbara Cartland

“How can I ... tell ... what I ... feel?” Grania’s voice was low and breathless. The Comte's hands were touching her and she knew his heart was beating as frantically as hers.

  “Je te desire, ma cherie, je te desire!”

  “And I ... want you ... O wonderful, marvellous, Beau ... love me.”

  “Give me yourself.”

  “I am ... yours ... yours ...”

  “You are mine, all mine, now and for ever.”

  Then there was only love in a secret harbour which was theirs alone and where no one else could encroach.

  About the Author

  BARBARA CARTLAND, the world’s best known and bestselling author of romantic fiction, is also an historian, playwright, lecturer, political speaker and television personality. She has now written over five hundred and sixty-one books and has the distinction of holding The Guinness Book of Records title of the world’s bestselling author, having sold over six hundred and twenty million copies all over the world.

  Miss Cartland is a Dame of Grace of St. John of Jerusalem; Chairman of the St. John Council in Hertfordshire; one of the first women in one thousand years ever to be admitted to the Chapter General; President of the Hertfordshire Branch of the Royal College of Midwives, President and Founder in 1964 of the National Association for Health, and invested by her Majesty the Queen as a Dame of the Order of the British Empire in 1991.

  Miss Cartland lives in England at Camfield Place, Hatfield, Hertfordshire.

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