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Love can destroy a man's heart! Francisco's statement was a paradox to Lucile. She had not known the power of love until he taught her. More than anything else in the world she wanted to see him again--wanted to be near him and try to cure his deep-seated bitterness. Francisco, however, sternly rejected her. "Just remember our day together," he'd said. "Always remember that--but you must forget about me." With hope still burning in her heart she acted on impulse, but how could she have known her act would bring to light an astonishing conspiracy? An ugly conspiracy!
 
Love can destroy a man's heart! Francisco's statement was a paradox to Lucile. She had not known the power of love until he taught her. More than anything else in the world she wanted to see him again--wanted to be near him and try to cure his deep-seated bitterness. Francisco, however, sternly rejected her. "Just remember our day together," he'd said. "Always remember that--but you must forget about me." With hope still burning in her heart she acted on impulse, but how could she have known her act would bring to light an astonishing conspiracy? An ugly conspiracy!
 
==Originally Published As==
 
==Originally Published As==
Rencontre A Tolede by the [[Librairie Jules Tallandier]] in 1972 for the Romantic Circle collection.  Translation - Meeting Toldede
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Rencontre A Tolede by the [[Librairie Jules Tallandier]] in 1972 for the Romantic Circle collection.  Translation - Meeting at Toldede

Latest revision as of 18:47, 5 June 2008

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An ugly secret prevented her from loving him

Book Description

Love can destroy a man's heart! Francisco's statement was a paradox to Lucile. She had not known the power of love until he taught her. More than anything else in the world she wanted to see him again--wanted to be near him and try to cure his deep-seated bitterness. Francisco, however, sternly rejected her. "Just remember our day together," he'd said. "Always remember that--but you must forget about me." With hope still burning in her heart she acted on impulse, but how could she have known her act would bring to light an astonishing conspiracy? An ugly conspiracy!

Originally Published As

Rencontre A Tolede by the Librairie Jules Tallandier in 1972 for the Romantic Circle collection. Translation - Meeting at Toldede