Pride and the Poor Princess

Barbara Cartland

first published 1980 Bantam Books, 1981 paperback

The Duke of Buckminster drew Princess Militsa of Russia along the passage and as they reached the end of it there was the sound of music. The Duke had given her his arm, and now as her fingers tightened on his, she said: "I... I shall not know... how to... behave." The Duke stopped. "It is not a party," he answered. "It is in fact a private Chapel. Your father told me to look after you, and that is what I intend...

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Pride and the Poor Princess edition · 2021 · Barbara Cartland eBooks, Limited · 9781782136286
Pride and the Poor Princess edition · 2015 · CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform · 198 pages · 9781507580424
Pride and the Poor Princess edition · 2015 · CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform · 198 pages · 9781507579077
Pride and the Poor Princess paperback · 1981 · Bantam Books · 9780553130324
Pride and the Poor Princess edition · 1980 · Corgi · 160 pages

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