Trilby by Diana Palmer

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He didn’t say so, though. Even at his age, he was learning diplomacy. It wouldn’t do to antagonize poor Trilby. She was having a hard enough time adjusting to Arizona as it was. “I love the desert,” Teddy said. ” “Well, I suppose I’m getting used to it,” she said quietly. “But I haven’t yet developed a taste for this horrible yellow dust. ” “It’s better to do girl stuff than brand cattle, I tell you,” he said, sounding just like their father. “All that blood and dust and noise. ” smiled at him.

Vance,” she said stiffly. “Speaking of going on…” Vance smiled at her. It changed his face, made it less formidable, charming as his black eyes sparkled. ” he prodded. “How old are you, Mr. ” Teddy interrupted. “I’m thirty-two,” he told the boy. ” Teddy laughed. ” Vance laughed, too. He got up from the table and pulled his pocket watch out of the slit above the pocket of his jeans. He opened it and grimaced. “I’ve got an Eastern visitor arriving on the train this afternoon. ” “Come again,” Teddy invited.

No, I don’t. ” She leaned her head against him, “Why couldn’t I have loved you, Thorn? ” “It’s not my way,” he agreed. “Look at her,” she muttered, glaring at Trilby. “So cultured and citified and elegant. She’s nothing to look at, though. All bones and a face that no man could call pretty. ” “Now, Lou,” he said gently. She stumbled and had to regain her balance. “I’m being spiteful, I know. Why don’t her people control her? ” The question made Thorn thoughtful. Mary and Jack Lang were moral people.

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