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[[Category:Category Romance]][[category:1979 Releases]][[category:Historical Romance]]
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* '''Author''': [[Margaret Rome]]
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* '''Publisher''': [[Mills and Boon]], [[Mills and Boon Historical Romance 1 - 100|Masquerade #0026]]
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* '''Year''': 1979
 
"Send you on such a mission? Never!" The laird's vehement refusal of Elizabeth's request to execute a dangerous journey into England made the girl more determined than ever. Impatiently she snapped, "Only a woman could succeed; a man would be arrested on sight. You have no choice!" At last, reluctantly, the laird agreed. Elizabeth, he reasoned, was as fit as a man, could ride like a man, shoot like a man, but there was one thing he didn't bargain for...She loved like a woman.
 
"Send you on such a mission? Never!" The laird's vehement refusal of Elizabeth's request to execute a dangerous journey into England made the girl more determined than ever. Impatiently she snapped, "Only a woman could succeed; a man would be arrested on sight. You have no choice!" At last, reluctantly, the laird agreed. Elizabeth, he reasoned, was as fit as a man, could ride like a man, shoot like a man, but there was one thing he didn't bargain for...She loved like a woman.

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"Send you on such a mission? Never!" The laird's vehement refusal of Elizabeth's request to execute a dangerous journey into England made the girl more determined than ever. Impatiently she snapped, "Only a woman could succeed; a man would be arrested on sight. You have no choice!" At last, reluctantly, the laird agreed. Elizabeth, he reasoned, was as fit as a man, could ride like a man, shoot like a man, but there was one thing he didn't bargain for...She loved like a woman.