She has been taught more about horses than men. How could she judge the sincerly of suitor?
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The Earl of Templecombe had dared to kiaa Miranda Melbury at their first meeting. Perhaps he had been provoked - she had been wearing boy's clothing, had spoken to him with most unladylike acerbity and had required rescuing when her horse bolted. But surely a man so ready to take advantage of a lady in distress deserved the slap she gave him.
Now, it was rumoured that the Earl, somewhat the worse for gambling losses, was looking for a new source of funds. Was he planning to offer for Miranda because had become an heiress - or did he plan to finance his furture by other, more criminal means?
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