Diona and a Dalmatian

Barbara Cartland

first published 1983 Bantam Books (Mm), 1983 paperback

England, 1819. When Diona becames an orphan at her father's death, she is compelled to live with her uncle, Sir Hereward Grantley and his dim-witted son Simon. Her father died in debt, Her only comfort is her beloved dog, a Dalmatian called Sirius. In a rage and suffering from gout Sir Hereward orders Sirius to be shot. Frantic to save him Diona runs away and tries to get employment as a kennel-maid with the Marquis...

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09 Diona and a Dalmatian edition · 2013 · Barbara Cartland eBooks, Limited · 9781782130383
La puissance d'un amour paperback · 1999 · J'ai lu · 189 pages · 9782277220305
La Puissance d'un amour (Flamme) edition · 1985 · Éd. De Fanval · 9782869280151
Diona and a Dalmatian edition · 1985 · Arrow · 165 pages
Diona and a Dalmatian paperback · 1983 · Bantam Books (Mm) · 9780553237412
Diona and a Dalmatian hardcover · 1983 · Hutchinson · 165 pages · 9780091531904

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