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LOVE IN THE DARK Quite suddenly Susanna realized she was not alone. Someone was standing in the pool beside her. By the light of the moon she saw it was Fyfe! For a moment she thought she was imagining him, for there was no bandage over his eyes and he was looking at her. "My sweet! My darling!" her cried. She gave a gasp of horror and hid her face. "Do...not look at me! Please...don not look at me!" "Why not? You are the most beautiful thing I have ever seen." He put his fingers under cher chin and turned her face up to his. "You are just as your sweet voice told me you would look!" "I...think you must still...be blind," she faltered. Then, as if he could not help himself, he drew her close. His kiss swept away for the moment every thought but love, and Susannacould feel teh sensations he arousedin her moving like a flame. Still holding her captive with his mouth, he reached up and pulled away the hairpins so that her hair fell over her shoulders. "You are mine." Fyfe cried, and his voice was deep with passion. "Mine now and forever, and I will never let you go."

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J'ai lu - 1807: Rencontre dans la nuit, Barbara Cartland

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Jaar van publicatie
1985
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Titel
J'ai lu - 1807: Rencontre dans la nuit
Taal
Frans
Uitgever
J'AI LU
Jaar van publicatie
1985
Formaat
Paperback
Aantal pagina's
160
ISBN10
2277218073
ISBN13
9782277218074
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Aantekening
LOVE IN THE DARK Quite suddenly Susanna realized she was not alone. Someone was standing in the pool beside her. By the light of the moon she saw it was Fyfe! For a moment she thought she was imagining him, for there was no bandage over his eyes and he was looking at her. "My sweet! My darling!" her cried. She gave a gasp of horror and hid her face. "Do...not look at me! Please...don not look at me!" "Why not? You are the most beautiful thing I have ever seen." He put his fingers under cher chin and turned her face up to his. "You are just as your sweet voice told me you would look!" "I...think you must still...be blind," she faltered. Then, as if he could not help himself, he drew her close. His kiss swept away for the moment every thought but love, and Susannacould feel teh sensations he arousedin her moving like a flame. Still holding her captive with his mouth, he reached up and pulled away the hairpins so that her hair fell over her shoulders. "You are mine." Fyfe cried, and his voice was deep with passion. "Mine now and forever, and I will never let you go."