Paperback, Published in Jun 2016 by Forgotten Books
Page count: 284
Excerpt from French Nan
Or yet again, you may call this a Tale in Porcelain of the Taming of Me S/zrew. Skrew (you might say) is, sure, too harsh a name for so dainty a piece as my young Lady Anne. Taming, also, is perhaps an overweighty word to depict the con ict of hearts and wit (full of wrath at times but never devoid of courtesy) between the chiv alrous, if iron-willed, young English squire, home-keeping by taste and country-loving above all things, and his girl-wife, bred amid the artificialities of a Versailles court and still all afire for the excitement of the Town. But such is the theme she would not be taught with a kiss. And, if taming there gg foreword g.
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