The Outrageous Lady

Barbara Cartland

first published 1977 Pan Books, 1977 155 pages

The masterful highwayman stood in the moonlight waiting for outrageous Lady Galatea Roysdon to relinquish her last jewel to his rakish, mocking command. "But you can not take this!" she protested. "It was my mother's and it is all I have left to remember her." Then he said in a different tone: "If I let you keep the ring, you must give me something of equal value." "I have... nothing else with me..." she began....

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Outrageous Lady edition · 2014 · CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform · 216 pages · 9781499788969
Le lys de Brighton edition · 2001 · J'Ai Lu · 9782277216728
The Outrageous Lady paperback · 1985 · Magna Large Print Books · 288 pages · 9780860098027
The Outrageous Lady edition · 1977 · Duron Books · 153 pages
The outrageous lady edition · 1977 · Pan Books · 155 pages
The Outrageous Lady (The Barbara Cartland Library, 67) paperback · 1977 · Bantam Books · 9780553111019

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