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SHE WASN'T THE TYPE TO COME BETWEEN BROTHERS
Jenny Ross could cheerfully have killed Tony Knight, her lodger and friend-one terrible tease. He shouldn't have introduced her to his family in Sydney as his "very special live-in lady."
And he shouldn't have gone on and on to his brother Robert about the songs Jenny wrote in her spare time. Anyone could see that Robert, a television producer, was weary of being used as a springboard to success.
No wonder he deliverately downplayed the attraction that wreaked havoc with Jenny's emotions. Wasn't she his brother's girl?
Jenny Ross could cheerfully have killed Tony Knight, her lodger and friend-one terrible tease. He shouldn't have introduced her to his family in Sydney as his "very special live-in lady."
And he shouldn't have gone on and on to his brother Robert about the songs Jenny wrote in her spare time. Anyone could see that Robert, a television producer, was weary of being used as a springboard to success.
No wonder he deliverately downplayed the attraction that wreaked havoc with Jenny's emotions. Wasn't she his brother's girl?