My Dearest Friend (Books We Love Regency Romance) - Plot & Excerpts
Harry snapped petulantly when she entered his room. His countenance was flushed and it was obvious that he was much agitated. “I will return to England as soon as we can make ready. I have lain here long enough and have a desire to be home. Surely I should have a say in my own actions?” She immediately went to his bedside. “So you shall, my dear,” she assured, patting his shoulder and attempting to soothe his temper. “The doctor just advises caution. He does not wish you to suffer a set back as you have improved so over the last few days.” As she spoke, the duke, being alerted to the situation by Eaves, entered the room. He knew from experience the petulance of youth and was eager to offer his wife his support. The reluctant patient heaved a sigh of relief, seeking to turn the duke’s arrival to his advantage. “Come, Robert, you at least must see the reasoning behind my desire to be gone from this place,”
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