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Why would England's most daring lover risk his reputation fy falling madly in love with a nobody--a shabbily dressed milliner's assistant who lived in poverty and was clearly in trouble?
Latimer More clearly sees something in Jenny McBride, an orphaned Scottish lass, that nobody else has: unsinkable optimism, a brave spirit, and a face that haunts his dreams.
Jenny is amazed by his advances and concern for her, however she has more pressing concerns, that of avoiding the attentions of a cruel man who wants to "claim her" in lieu of money that she owes him.
Latimer More clearly sees something in Jenny McBride, an orphaned Scottish lass, that nobody else has: unsinkable optimism, a brave spirit, and a face that haunts his dreams.
Jenny is amazed by his advances and concern for her, however she has more pressing concerns, that of avoiding the attentions of a cruel man who wants to "claim her" in lieu of money that she owes him.
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