The King's brat
earliest edition we have, 1972 Prentice-Hall, 1972 hardcover 363 pages
(back cover) **Angel** dressed in a cast-off gown, her copper curls glistening in the sun, presented herself at the kitchen door. She had a message to deliver to the Earl of Benbrook from his sister—who had been beaten to death in Newgate Prison. The Earl of Benbrook gazed at the waif who had been kind to his dying sister. With a mixture of guilt and gratitude, he vowed to turn the street wench into a lady. It was a...
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