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For a moment the man from London and the woman in mourning considered each other...
Author:
Charles Todd
Book:
A Test of Wills
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For a moment the man from London and the woman in mourning considered each other in silence, each gauging temperament from the slender evidence of appearance.
( Charles Todd )
[ A Test of Wills ]
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