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Laddar... The Golden Collar (1969)av Elizabeth Cadell
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one of Elizabeth Cadell's lenitive entertainments which invite little scrutiny and permit no commentary at all except to say that there is no mystery this time, just romance along with some pleasant Portuguese house and garden accessories
People called them the perfect couple, and by rights handsome architect Henry Eliot should be thrilled to be engaged to Marly Stonor. Lovely and sophisticated, she is the daughter of one of London's wealthiest entrepreneurs, Sir Bertram Stonor. Why is it, then, that Henry feels uneasy and restless, as if he were locked in a golden collar? Henry's real dilemma begins when Sir Bertram sends him to southern Portugal to purchase a piece of property as a wedding gift for his daughter. There Henry's eyes are opened to a beautiful natural world he has never known -- and to a beautiful natural girl, the property owner's niece. Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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Our hero on a posh party: "He felt that the well-worn comparison to tropical fish might be used again to describe this gathering - colourful, darting, purposeless - but the fish didn't make this deafening noise."
Our heroine's aunt to her do-gooding niece: "What sort of man will wish to marry you? He will also have to marry fourteen children and one hundred and eight cats." ( )