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One Suitor Was Dismally Dull . . .
Celina Forsyth had never imagined that a gentleman could be as thoroughly worthy and as completely uninteresting as Mr. Lawrence Coleraine, the aristocratic clergyman who persisted in promising her unending wedded bliss.
The Other Was Dangerously Attractive . . .
Celina could not imagine what the lordly Jervis Blain, the Marquess of Wroxton, could see in her-when she was exercising all her wit to turn his eyes and affections in a more suitable direction.
Celina was torn between a marriage that would consign her to a life of perfectly proper boredom and a marriage that would ruin the lives of those she was pledged to help as she desperately tried to make up her mind and not listen to her heart.