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by Barbara Cartland


  The sky outside the window was the colour of Elmina’s hair.

  The Marquis, feeling it soft beneath his hand, said,

  “Dawn has broken, my beautiful one, and I think we both know it is the dawn of a new life for both of us.”

  “Is that why you – pulled back the – curtains?”

  “I want you to feel that you belong first to the stars, then to the sun,” he said gently, “and, although something ugly and unpleasant has happened to you, it is of no importance and you can forget it.”

  Elmina gave a cry.

  “How could you think of anything so wonderful, so beautiful?” she asked.

  “It is how you have taught me to think,” the Marquis said, “you and Chang. I realise now that I have so much more to learn and there is so much more to know.”

  Elmina laughed.

  “Not from me,” she said. “I am your pupil and you will always, as you well know, be the Master.”

  “I am very content to teach you about love, my beautiful wife,” the Marquis said, “but in all else, like a star in the sky, you must guide and inspire me.”

  “Can I do – that?”

  “You have done so already! Ever since I first met you it seems as though we have known each other for years – no, centuries! You have changed my way of thinking and I know that life for both of us in the future is going to be an adventure and what undoubtedly you will consider a challenge!”

  Elmina drew in her breath.

  She knew that this was what she had wanted for the Marquis, this was what would stop him from becoming bored and supercilious.

  She drew a little closer to him as she sighed,

  “There is so much I want to – learn about love – I did not know it could be so – wonderful – even though I suspected it might be – like this.”

  “Like what?” the Marquis asked.

  “Like – being high in the sky amongst the stars – or moving towards the sun.”

  She pressed her cheek against his bare shoulder as she whispered,

  “When you – excite me I can feel the – sunshine burning in my – breasts.”

  “As you make me burn, my lovely one.”

  The light in the window grew stronger and he turned a little so that he could see her more clearly, smoothing her long hair away from her forehead.

  “How can you be so different,” he asked, “not only in the way you look, which enchants me, but also in the way you think and feel?”

  “I want to be – different for you,” Elmina said impulsively.

  “You are different! I want to write a poem, paint a picture and compose a concerto to that difference, because there are no words for me to express exactly what I feel.”

  “How can you – say such things to – me?”

  “I am saying them because they are true.”

  Then, as he looked at her and saw that her eyes were filling with tears, he asked,

  “My darling, what have I said to make you cry?”

  “They are – tears of – happiness. All my life no one has ever – loved me – no one has ever said such – perfect – wonderful things that I shall – never – ever forget!”

  “I shall say a great many more now that I have started,” the Marquis said, “and let me add that is something very unusual for me!”

  She knew that he was trying to laugh at himself and she put out her hands to draw his head down to hers.

  “I have loved you ever since I first – saw you when I was a – little girl,” she whispered. “But in all those years when I thought about you and dreamt about you – 1 never realised how – marvellous you really were – or how – fine and – noble.”

  “I am afraid you are flattering me,” the Marquis said. “At the same time, my darling, that is what I want to be for you.”

  “Then – please, will you teach me to be everything you desire in your most – secret dreams so that I shall never – disappoint you?”

  “I am quite certain you will never do that. You have surprised, astonished and enchanted me ever since we were married. Now we are starting out on a voyage of discovery, you and I, which begins with our thoughts and ends with our thoughts, and which will take us through this life and a number of others until we reach Eternity.”

  Elmina gave a cry.

  “That is the heart of the science of Karate!” she exclaimed. “That is what the monks believed – and why I know that wherever our voyage of discovery leads us we shall – find what we – seek.”

  “We will find it – together.”

  The Marquis pulled her closer to him as he spoke as if the things they had said excited him not only mentally but also physically.

  He moved his hand gently over her body and he was kissing not only her lips, but her eyes and her cheeks and then the softness of her neck.

  He felt her thrill with the new sensations she had not known before and yet were still part of the wonder and the ecstasy he made her feel every time he touched her.

  She moved closer to him and then realised that the Marquis was looking at her as if searching her face and looking into the strangeness of her eyes.

  “I adore you, my very unusual wife!” he said softly.

  Then, as she looked up at him adoringly, his lips were on hers and she felt again her whole being leap towards him like a flame that she could not control.

  As the sun rose, they were part of it and its burning glory swept through them.

  Then there was only the Love that is Eternal and for which there is no end.

  OTHER BOOKS IN THIS SERIES

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  Named the Eternal Collection because Barbara’s inspiring stories of pure love, just the same as love itself, the books will be published on the internet at the rate of four titles per month until all five hundred are available.

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  Elizabethan Lover

  The Little Pretender

  A Ghost in Monte Carlo

  A Duel of Hearts

  The Saint and the Sinner

  The Penniless Peer

  The Proud Princess

  The Dare-Devil Duke

  Diona and a Dalmatian

  A Shaft of Sunlight

  Lies for Love

  Love and Lucia

  Love and the Loathsome Leopard

  Beauty or Brains

  The Temptation of Torilla

  The Goddess and the Gaiety Girl

  Fragrant Flower

  Look Listen and Love

  The Duke and the Preacher’s Daughter

  A Kiss for the King

  The Mysterious Maid-servant

  Lucky Logan Finds Love

  The Wings of Ecstacy

  Mission to Monte Carlo

  Revenge of the Heart

  The Unbreakable Spell

  Never Laugh at Love

  Bride to a Brigand

  Lucifer and the Angel

  Journey to a Star

  Solita and the Spies

  The Chieftain Without a Heart

  No Escape from Love

  Dollars for the duke

  Pure and Untouched

  Secrets

  Fire in the Blood

  Love, Lies and Marriage

  The Ghost who Fell in Love

  Hungry for Love

  The Wild Cry of Love

  The Blue-eyed Witch

  The Punishment of a Vixen

  The Secret of the Glen

  Bride to the King

  For All Eternity

  King in Love

  A Marriage made in Heaven

  Who can deny Love?

  Riding to the Moon

  Wish for Love

  Dancing on a Rainbow

  Gypsy Magic

  Love in the Cl
ouds

  Count the Stars

  White Lilac

  Too Precious to Lose

  The Devil Defeated

  An Angel Runs Away

  The Duchess Disappeared

  The Pretty Horse-breakers

  The Prisoner of Love

  Ola and the Sea Wolf

  The Castle made for Love

  A Heart is Stolen

  The Love Pirate

  As Eagles Fly

  The Magic of Love

  Love Leaves at Midnight

  A Witch’s Spell

  Love Comes West

  The Impetuous Duchess

  A Tangled Web

  Love lifts the Curse

  Saved By A Saint

  Love is Dangerous

  The Poor Governess

  The Peril and the Prince

  A Very Unusual Wife

  Say Yes Samantha

  Punished with love

  A Royal Rebuke

  THE LATE DAME BARBARA CARTLAND

  Barbara Cartland, who sadly died in May 2000 at the grand age of ninety eight, remains one of the world’s most famous romantic novelists. With worldwide sales of over one billion, her outstanding 723 books have been translated into thirty six different languages, to be enjoyed by readers of romance globally.

  Writing her first book ‘Jigsaw’ at the age of 21, Barbara became an immediate bestseller. Building upon this initial success, she wrote continuously throughout her life, producing bestsellers for an astonishing 76 years. In addition to Barbara Cartland’s legion of fans in the UK and across Europe, her books have always been immensely popular in the USA. In 1976 she achieved the unprecedented feat of having books at numbers 1 & 2 in the prestigious B. Dalton Bookseller bestsellers list.

  Although she is often referred to as the ‘Queen of Romance’, Barbara Cartland also wrote several historical biographies, six autobiographies and numerous theatrical plays as well as books on life, love, health and cookery. Becoming one of Britain’s most popular media personalities and dressed in her trademark pink, Barbara spoke on radio and television about social and political issues, as well as making many public appearances.

  In 1991 she became a Dame of the Order of the British Empire for her contribution to literature and her work for humanitarian and charitable causes.

  Known for her glamour, style, and vitality Barbara Cartland became a legend in her own lifetime. Best remembered for her wonderful romantic novels and loved by millions of readers worldwide, her books remain treasured for their heroic heroes, plucky heroines and traditional values. But above all, it was Barbara Cartland’s overriding belief in the positive power of love to help, heal and improve the quality of life for everyone that made her truly unique.

  A Very Unusual Wife

  Barbara Cartland

  Barbara Cartland Ebooks Ltd

  This edition © 2013

  Copyright Cartland Promotions 1984

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